Social Media: What's Not to Like?

Alison Pearce Stevens

Which statement best describes the relationship between social media and the researcher's definition of "drama"?A. Drama has the potential to be more hurtful on social media than in real life, because the hurtful interaction will be online forever.B. Drama has the potential to be more hurtful on social media than in real life, because it is easier to create a large audience online.C. Drama has the potential to be more hurtful in real life than on social media because it tends to more often lead to mental health issues.D. Drama has the potential to be more hurtful in real life than on social media because people tend to tell their parents about online bullying.

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The statement that best describes the relationship between social media and the researcher's definition of "drama" is:

A. Drama has the potential to be more hurtful on social media than in real life, because the hurtful interaction will be online forever.

This statement highlights the enduring nature of online interactions, which can lead to long-lasting emotional and psychological impacts, distinguishing it from real-life encounters that may not have the same permanence.

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