This may seem difficult and very hard to understand and comprehend, but for the mean time an ethical leader cannot be ethical and use social media at the same time. This is true of anybody, if they are trying to focus on something and they are working very hard but they start to look at their social media they can very easily get distracted from the work they were doing and can take them twice as long as before. It has proven that social media can be very addicting. And addiction is a disease where the brain changes and morphs itself to chose the addicting substance over anything, in severe cases avoiding basic necessities such as food and water. “Thibeault wrote that he quit Facebook because "my news feeds were becoming an addiction. They were a constant interruption pulling me away from the work that I was otherwise enjoying."’ this is from http://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-real-a-risk-is-social-media-addiction/ august 22, 2014. This clearly explains my point because Thibeault, who is very influential in the social media world and is looked up to by a lot of people and some would consider him to be a leader, stated that social media was becoming too addicting for him. This coming from a community type leader means that people will see this and a lot of them will believe him. There is also research that staying in front of a digital display for a time causes issues in your brain. Such as neurological complications, psychological disturbances, and social problems. I don’t think that a leader with these types of mental issues can be very ethical. He could make numerous mistakes and issues could arise because of this. One in every 4 people i s addicted to social media. Reports thanks to
This may seem difficult and very hard to understand and comprehend, but for the mean time an ethical leader cannot be ethical and use social media at the same time. This is true of anybody, if they are trying to focus on something and they are working very hard but they start to look at their social media they can very easily get distracted from the work they were doing and can take them twice as long as before. It has proven that social media can be very addicting. And addiction is a disease where the brain changes and morphs itself to chose the addicting substance over anything, in severe cases avoiding basic necessities such as food and water. “Thibeault wrote that he quit Facebook because "my news feeds were becoming an addiction. They were a constant interruption pulling me away from the work that I was otherwise enjoying."’ this is from http://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-real-a-risk-is-social-media-addiction/ august 22, 2014. This clearly explains my point because Thibeault, who is very influential in the social media world and is looked up to by a lot of people and some would consider him to be a leader, stated that social media was becoming too addicting for him. This coming from a community type leader means that people will see this and a lot of them will believe him. There is also research that staying in front of a digital display for a time causes issues in your brain. Such as neurological complications, psychological disturbances, and social problems. I don’t think that a leader with these types of mental issues can be very ethical. He could make numerous mistakes and issues could arise because of this. One in every 4 people i s addicted to social media. Reports thanks to