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Social Media Entrapment – Subject Matter Experts in Sin
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https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Proverbs+5%3A1-6&version=ESV
Proverbs 5:1-6
My son, be attentive to my wisdom; incline your ear to my understanding, that you may keep discretion, and your lips may guard knowledge. For the lips of a forbidden woman drip honey, and her speech is smoother than oil, but in the end she is bitter as wormwood, sharp as a two-edged sword. Her feet go down to death; her steps follow the path to Sheol; she does not ponder the path of life; her ways wander, and she does not know it.
https://www.loyola.edu/academics/emerging-media/blog/2017/3-ways-that-social-media-knows-you-better-than-your-friends-and-family-do
3 Ways That Social Media Knows You Better Than Your Friends and Family Do
Now, in the advancing world of big data, media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other big companies have the ability to collect information about you. This data is collected through your device, google searches, and things you like and post, that can help to determine “hidden attributes about you that you didn’t even know you were sharing information about” according to Jennifer Golbeck TED talk entitled Your Social Media “Likes” Expose More Than You Think.
Knows Your Friends
Social media applications such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram have the ability to keep up with your friendships. As scary as it sounds, by monitoring your statuses, relationships and activities updates, media applications can predict who your close friends are.
Knows Your Interest
How often have you logged into Facebook or opened your web browser and seen ads for your favorite band or the power tools that you need to finish your house renovations? Pretty often right. But why?
Media platforms have this really weird ability to track user’s behavior and browsing history. By tracking users Facebook, Instagram and Twitter likes, as well as google searches, media platforms and networks are able to generate a general idea of what your interest are.
Knows Your Latest Moves – Where You’re Traveling
By using the location services provided by your device, media platforms can know where you are at all times. By using your devices location data, different media platforms can market cafes, stores and even friends that are in your area.
https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2020/05/08/dating-and-relationships-in-the-digital-age/
Dating and Relationships in the Digital Age
-From distractions to jealousy, how Americans navigate cellphones and social media in their romantic relationships
For instance, among partnered adults in the U.S. – that is, those who are married, cohabiting or in a committed relationship, roughly half (51%) say their partner is often or sometimes distracted by their cellphone while they are trying to have a conversation with them, and four-in-ten say they are at least sometimes bothered by the amount of time their partner spends on their mobile device.
https://www.fatherly.com/life/digital-infidelity-ruin-marriage
Social Media Infidelity Is A Very Modern Problem
-Infidelity — both physical and emotional — is easier thanks to social media. Apps make it easier to escape into the lives, and arms, of others
https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/the-6-most-common-places-where-affairs-start
The 6 most common places where affairs start
1. In the office
The workplace is traditionally the place where people have the most affairs, Macleod said. When we go to work in the morning, our makeup and hair is fresh, and we’re typically on our best behavior, she explained.
2. At the gym
When you’re at the gym, you’re already displaying your body: “There’s a whole element of physical attraction, availability and accessibility,” Greer explained.
3. On social media
People tend to reconnect with old flames via social media, Macleod said, noting that it’s easy for them to reminisce about the “good old days,” when they were younger and not bogged down by so many responsibilities. They may start to fantasize with one another what their lives could be like if they had stayed together, which can quickly snowball into a deeper intimacy, she said.
4. Through a social circle
Proximity is key: People often find affair partners through existing social circles, such as a couple they are friends with. That’s because they are already close and familiar with those people, Macleod explained.
5. At a volunteering gig
People may bond over a common cause while volunteering, Macleod said. Greer agreed, noting that anytime you’re working toward a common cause or objective, you may start to feel a sort of energy that leaves you more vulnerable to this attraction.
6. In church
Church can create a false sense of intimacy between members, or between a leader and a member, Macleod said. People may open up about their marriage problems, looking for comfort, not realizing that others may take advantage of that vulnerability or else develop feelings for that person.
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