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to share or not share? \at the core of things, each person fears being …

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to share or not share?
\at the core of things, each person fears being alone: we seek human connection, confirmation, belonging, and love.\ - h. alec
a. consider your social health, what role does social media play in this aspect of your wellness?
b. what do you share? look at your last three (3) posts/pictures on your social media page and answer the questions as honestly and completely as possible.
post/picture #1:

  • why did you decide to share and what was the intended purpose of sharing?
  • looking back would you consider this post worthwhile, meaningful?
  • approximately how many times did you go back and check the number of likes?
  • does this post capture your \true - self\?
  • think about the \friends\ that saw this post. do you have any regrets? could someone have a different perception of your post

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

A. Social media can impact social health in multiple ways. It can provide a platform for connection, but also lead to feelings of isolation or comparison. It can enhance social support when used to maintain relationships and share experiences, yet also cause stress through cyber - bullying or excessive self - presentation.
B. For Post/Picture #1, the answers would vary based on an individual's actual post. Reasons for sharing could include self - expression, seeking validation, or sharing an experience. Whether it's worthwhile depends on personal feelings about the impact it had. The number of times checking likes can reflect one's need for social approval. Whether it captures the "true - self" is subjective, and regrets or different perceptions from others may arise due to misinterpretation or unexpected reactions.

Answer:

A. Social media can both positively and negatively affect social health by facilitating connection or causing isolation, stress, etc.
B. Post/Picture #1: Reasons for sharing vary (e.g., self - expression, seeking validation). Worthwhileness is personal. Number of times checking likes is individual - specific. Whether it captures "true - self" is subjective. Regrets and different perceptions may occur.