People have been advised to tread
cautiously while using social media as it encourages fake lifestyles. Mr Blaise
Aboh, a Lead Trainer for CodeforAfrica, says addiction to social media
encourages false lifestyles and other vices.
Aboh, who is also the
founder of Orodata Science, said this in an interview with the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja. According to him, many young
people especially ladies have adopted false lifestyles because of the social media.
“Instagram is filled with a lot
of fake people living fake lives; a lady would travel to Dubai with a whole lot
of clothes and take pictures in different places.
“When they are back in Nigeria,
they post these pictures week in week out and they post certain things that are
out of the way to show the fake lives.
“Many of their friends not
knowing that it is all lies go into unholy things in order to meet up with
them; this is another negative aspect of the social media.
“Another thing is the way we have
some conversations where people based on their own opinion say
things just because they have the platform.
“They are not experts in that
area but because they have so many followers, and some people who don’t know
any better would take that information and begin to live their lives that
way," he
said.
According to him, people’s
addiction to the social media through mobile devices also exposes them to
health hazards that otherwise could have been avoided.
The expert said another negative
aspect of the social media is that it could lead to insomnia.
“You find a situation whereby
people are staying up late at night because of this endless scrolling
syndrome.”
“Instagram is the worst because
they scroll and scroll and they don’t even get to sleep”.
“Apart from that, when people
scroll on their phones, they are slouched and bent toward the
phone; so over the time, it causes a strain to the back and this causes
back pain.”
“So there is an increased back
pain due to the use of mobile devices, so in as much as we have the
merits of social media and mobile devices, the development has its
consequences," he
said.
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