The purpose of Katlyn Tolly’s article is to acknowledge the readers that social media has destroyed many college student’s self-esteem. To demonstrate her point, Tolly includes an informal research done with South Loop of Chicago college students. Students admit that they have experience FOMO (fear of missing out) when viewing their friends’ life on social media. Not only that, they also start to compare their life to pictures that they saw on media, which cause anxiety and stress to their life. The author also emphasizes the phenomena that appear to many college students, which is they value the number of like they receive, and some of them will even delete posts that have less likes and comments. Students value how other look at
The purpose of Katlyn Tolly’s article is to acknowledge the readers that social media has destroyed many college student’s self-esteem. To demonstrate her point, Tolly includes an informal research done with South Loop of Chicago college students. Students admit that they have experience FOMO (fear of missing out) when viewing their friends’ life on social media. Not only that, they also start to compare their life to pictures that they saw on media, which cause anxiety and stress to their life. The author also emphasizes the phenomena that appear to many college students, which is they value the number of like they receive, and some of them will even delete posts that have less likes and comments. Students value how other look at