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Social media has changed our lives so much in the past couple of years. Now people can't stay even a single day without checking their social accounts on the popular platforms. Everyday new friends are made on facebook for example, new lifelong partners, new businesses....etc.
It has truly produced some great outcomes to every possible party.
Businesses now bloom through social media and evolve to meet customers' needs and expectations. And sometimes those businesses fail, all according to the users feedback and engagement.
Of course, there will always be some side effects for using these platforms too much or using them in an inappropriate way. It has been mentioned in multiple studies and the users should watch out for that. Especially the eyes, they get worse with time because of the too much exposure to blue light produced by the digital screens we use every day.

We should moderate our usage of these platforms and keep it to a minimum or take precautionary measures to be safe.

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