Tuesday, March 13, 2018

DISCONNECT TO CONNECT. Maria M. (4th ESO)


DISCONNECT TO CONNECT

Have you ever felt so tired of internet and devices that you felt you needed to turn yourself off? My answer is that of course, I have felt sometimes like this. And I find it normal because internet can sometimes become annoying...

We are a kind of “digital” humans. Almost everyone has an e-mail account where they receive at least one e-mail every day, and most people own one phone where they receive calls and messages and visit many social networks. By this, I mean that even old people are connected to the world! They learn how to make the most of a device that I bet, they never thought they use.

This means we have registered on a social network, giving some private information such as our name and surnames (you can use fake information which is also a problem on internet, because you can’t trust everybody) and every time we log on a social media and we post, like or comment a publication, it is not erasable. Therefore, once you have made it, it is forever. And here we have it… the problem arrives when your privacy disappears.

You cannot make any move without being noticed by anyone. Google, for example, tends to notify your friends when you do anything. WhatsApp, and recently Instagram have added it, show your “last seen”. This is basically the last time you’ve connected on the social network, so if you don’t answer messages people see how you are ignoring them. I think this creates an obsession with the possible fact of people ignoring you. The double check, the last seen, the writing or online texts above your name…, what they all have in common is the loss of our privacy.

You also receive notifications of things you have not asked for. When someone uploads a video on YouTube, you sometimes receive “recommendations” notifications, and I believe this is not useful because as more notifications we have without seeing, the most we avoid viewing them because it results tiring.
When we get up, we log on networks to check what happened during night. During the day, even when we are not allowed, we check our phone lots of times. When we arrive home after all day at work, we connect again to check how everyone is doing.

There is no pause. There is a constant need to know everything about others and to share our life with the world. Even when you see pics of your friends having a bath, relaxing, having dinner with friends…, you know, posing and sharing what they do, I believe they aren’t really relaxing and sharing their time with them, because they are sharing a post while they are supposedly having their attention focused on other things. Unfortunately this is what we are getting used to, and it’s a pity we measure how amazing things are by the number of likes, comments and reactions they have once we share them.

Do you avoid reading messages because you do not want to answer? Do you feel bad if someone tags you on a post and you do not want to comment or like it? Do you feel a constant need of checking for new messages so you know if someone has ignored you? Do you feel the need of sharing what you are doing? Do you need to take a perfect photo for your Instagram? Do you need to add a filter to the photo you have taken so it looks beautiful?
I feel sorry for you…, really, really sorry. You are attached to internet and to a device that will provide nothing but worries about others. And you know who do you need to be worried about? Yes, of course, you know… but you do not want to accept it. You need to worry about you and about your constant need to check what everybody posts and about sharing what you do to make it feel magnificent.

If you want to post a photo of your adventure, do it! However, do not do it if you feel you are doing for demonstrating something! Do not lose your valuable time looking for the perfect filter, the perfect quote, the perfect post. There is nothing more perfect than hat you enjoy your time yourself, without having the need of sharing it.

You should not be worried about it because you do not have to do anything if you do not want to… There is no need to post photos on your Instagram, to comment on Twitter about political issues, to answer a Whatsapp if you do not want to… Take your time to do whatever and do it because you will enjoy it, not to demonstrate nothing to your environment!


Maria Maroto Amigó
4th ESO “C”

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