There are different types of virtual community social networks, and fantasy is also one of them. Overindulgence in virtual community social networks is detrimental to both physical and mental health.
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It is a popular film that won an Oscar this year. The film uses a clever ironic technique to demonstrate that it truly exists around us and has a wide range of online social lives. "You have 5 million friends online, but in reality, there is only one In recent years, the rise of social networking sites has become a popular way of interpersonal communication among many post-80s and post-90s professionals. More than half of the workforce regards online socializing as the main means of communication in interpersonal relationships, and online active individuals often feel lonely from the bottom.
Social networks are everywhere
Camera 1: Online friends struggle to quench their thirst
Netizen "indifferent": "On QQ, I have 500 friends; on Happy Online, I am a super millionaire; on Weibo, I have over 1000 fans... But one night recently, I fell ill and couldn't remember who to look after me. I kept looking at my phone address book, which has many names, and I couldn't even remember who they were
Camera 2: I only know his online name, but I don't know his real name
Netizen "Roaring Emperor": "Among many so-called friends, what you know is actually just the other person's online name. You don't even know what the other person is really called or what they do. As the other person disappears from the internet, your social relationship ends
Camera 3: Meeting without looking at each other, looking at each other's phones
Miss He, the sales director, said, "Not long ago, it was a college reunion that was very difficult to get together. Eight people sat together and a dish was just served. One of them took a picture and uploaded it to Weibo, and then almost all of Almost all took out their mobile phones and started forwarding and commenting on Weibo. You can imagine that scene: what should have been a lively dinner became everyone looking down at their mobile phones and giggling all the time. It's amazing!"
The internet cannot replace real communication
Social networking sites have indeed greatly facilitated the transmission of information and interpersonal interaction between people, but ultimately they cannot replace real communication. Mr. Hu, a netizen, said, "If we live on social networks all day long, our social communication function will gradually deteriorate. In fact, the pleasure and authenticity of face-to-face communication between people cannot be compared to any advanced social network. To make true friends, we must go out of the door, rather than stay online all day long
Psychological experts believe that the more addicted people are to virtual socializing, the more often they feel oppressed in real life. The self-esteem, narcissism, and fun cultivated on social media sites are all illusory, which is more likely to form new psychological barriers and hinder people's ability to handle reality. Online socializing may seem to reduce loneliness, but in reality, the opposite is true. The more infatuated, the crazier, and the more lonely one becomes, which is known as "virtual community dependency disorder"
Virtual Community Type
The types of virtual communities can be divided into synchronous and asynchronous based on the real-time nature of communication: synchronous virtual communities such as online games, asynchronous communities such as BBS, etc. The most important forms of virtual communities include BBS, USENET, and MUD. In China, BBS has gradually formed the main form of expression, combined with other synchronous and asynchronous information exchange technologies to form a networked digital community form.