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In this day and age, there's very few of us who aren't on social media.

Whether it's constantly checking Snapchat or updating your Instagram, it's fair to say a lot of us check our social media accounts daily.

Scratch that. A lot of us check our social media accounts hourly.

But is it ruining our friendships and making us lonely? I'm not so sure.

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A recent study carried out in the US claimed that we're on social media for at least two hours per day (which is probably fair), however, those two hours apparently double our chances of experiencing social isolation and low self-esteem.

When we're exposed to idealised representations of other people's lives, we feel envious and jealous, right?

And yeah, if one of your mates is living it up in New Zealand while you're slogging away at a 9-5 job, obviously you're going to wish you were on a sunny beach with a cocktail in hand.

But my point of view is; if we took social media away from the picture, and you met your friend for a coffee and she showed you pictures of her holiday, those envious feelings are still going to pop up.

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The research, which was carried out in the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, is saying that social media is the root of our social isolation, but I really don't think that's entirely true.

Another study by Drexel University found social media to actually be a pretty positive platform for people who have low self-esteem.

Those who might not be as confident to speak out in social situations, can interact with people online, which in turn made them more vocal in their day to day lives.

Researchers investigated the 'depression' hashtag on Instagram, and what they actually found was pretty inspiring.

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"Emotional support and esteem support, which includes comments such as, 'you are strong and beautiful', were the most popular comments among the 'depression' hashtag," which is pretty refreshing.

Numerous bloggers and social influencers are now coming forward to say that their lives aren't what you see on social media. Those pictures and statuses are only highlighting the good points, and while it may seem like everything is prefect – they go through tough times as well.

None of us are flawless, and we all project the best images of ourselves on social media.

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"The emotional support of trying to cheer someone up and provide support in the post or comment space could be viewed as a type of cognitive intervention (i.e., trying to help the person overcome negative thinking by developing positive thinking)," the study explained.

I think that at first, social media was (and partly still is) a platform to show off and boast, but it's changing into a place where people are becoming more real about their day to day lives and their struggles.

We all need to stop being so naive that everyone else's life is perfect, because just like our own, it's not.

Social media may be an enhancer, but it's not the root cause of isolation or loneliness.

However, if you need support, never be afraid to speak out. Check out this website for if you need any advice or someone to talk to.

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In this day and age, everyone is on social media… even the Queen.

But of course, she has a million and one responsibilities under her belt, so she's looking for someone to tweet for her.

Posted on Queen Lizzie's website, the royal mother is looking for a "digital communications officer" to join her fast-paced team.

The job is full time and pays £30,000 (€35,370) a year. All you have to do is keep her Twitter, Facebook and YouTube channel up to date (who knew the Queen had a YouTube channel?!).

You will also have 33 days of paid holidays, as well as a "comprehensive benefits package."

Sounds pretty sweet to us. Want to know more? Check out the Royal Household's website here.

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The last time Kim Kardashian took to Instagram was 13 weeks ago.

However, the reality star took to social media last night to post a picture of her family, the first snippet from her own photos in over three months.

 

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And while it's completely understandable to take that time off since her Paris robbery, was taking three months strategic?

Kimmy shared the cutest picture of herself and Kanye, with their daughter North, and son, Saint.

Having a quick skim through her account and the other pictures of her kids, Kim's average 'likes' on a photo crop up to be about 1 million.

This new family photo raked in 3.3 million.

Now, we know that w'e totally speculating, and Kim could just be 'back' because she chose this time, but it makes you think. Is she going to totally re-launch herself this time round?

Are we ready for Kim 2.0? It'll be exciting to see.

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Parents copying their child's social media photos is nothing new.

Many mothers and fathers have taken to their own social media pages to show them doing the same pose or wearing the same clothes as their younger beings, and honestly, we think it's all good fun.

 

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But the latest parent that's catched onto the trend is getting major backlash for it.

Chris Burr Martin, who is a comedian and podcaster over in the US has been copying his daughter, Cassie, for a few months now, and his following has doubled because of it.

 

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Looking at Instagram, Cassie is all for it, even sharing the photos on her own social media pages and posting pics with her dad reading books like I'm On The Internet, What Now?. However, people on Facebook have different ideas.

One FB user said under an article about the family, "I think the girl looks adorable and her father is mocking her instead of supporting her. It's not funny, this is kind of sad."

 

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However, on the other end, another person argued, "I think it's fun. Obviously they have had a 'talk' and she knows what he's doing so clearly there's some humour in all this."

Another backed up that point saying, "I think the both of them are awesome. They make a good father daughter team.

"The only laughing stock are the envious haters on either end. She's cool, he's hilarious, they're having fun."

Some people are very serious about their views, just look at the comments above. What side are you on?

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The Kardashians are as famous for their OTT approach to social media as they are their hit reality show, so it’s probably no great surprise that they are introduced to Twitter young.

At just two days old, Rob and Chyna’s baby, Dream Kardashian, has been given her own Twitter and Instagram accounts, on which there are already some mildly controversial posts.

An official Instagram account for the infant has been decorated with two images – one a regram of her father’s birth announcement and the other a photograph of her being breastfed.

The page already boasts an impressive 392,000 followers and is supported by a Twitter page which has yet to be officially verified but is followed by Dream’s father, Rob, and grandmother, Kris Jenner.

So far, the breastfeeding post has been dubbed the most controversial with people taking to the comment section to criticise Blac Chyna for allegedly using the image to gain publicity.

Others have taken the opposite stance by arguing that breastfeeding is a natural process which should under no circumstances be shamed.

 

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It seems Dream is already destined for Internet stardom.

 

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Anouska Proetta Brandon is a blogging veteran who definitely knows how to take a great photo.

Her Instagram feed is officially goals, awash with perfectly poised holiday snaps, flawlessly filtered landscapes and sartorially sound selfies.

And with almost 100k followers to her name, there's no one we'd rather take a few quick tips from.

 

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The influencer spoke today at the Irish Bloggers Conference, and shared some of her best-kept Instagram secrets; key tips to creating the perfect feed.

Everyone knows that editing is one of the most important elements on Instagram, and external editing apps are the best way to achieve a flawless filter without looking too fake.

Saving your money for the perfect outfit can be hard enough, so Anouska revealed her top three free photography apps.

The blogger merited her gorgeous snaps to VSCO Cam, SnapSeed and Afterlight, all free from the app store.

 

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Aesthetics also play a key part in Anouska's mastermind social media strategy. 

"Consistency is key with your Instagram," Anouska told the audience.

"Don't post random photos. Be consistent and think about aesthetics," she said, citing a well-planned photo layout as the best way to up your follower count. 

 

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If you're not one to religiously plan Instagram pictures, and prefer to go with the flow; never fear.

The blogger, who was there to share her expertise with the up-and-coming social media stars in the crowd, reminded them to remain true to their own niche.

It's not always easy to achieve the perfect photo, as Anouska admitted to using up to five apps on her photos. We might stick to good old Valencia. 

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Social media has created a world that is more connected than ever before.

People can share life experiences with friends, family and communities across the globe.

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Despite the obvious advantages to social media, there are some risks that come with putting personal information on the Internet.

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Women’s Aid have teamed up with Facebook to offer tips on how you can maintain safety and control over your information online.

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"The first line of defence: select strong account security settings and notifications" is the first point made in the guide to staying safe on Facebook. 

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The second line of defence is outlined as taking "control of your privacy settings," as it is important to know who can see what you post. 

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The guide says that the third line of defence is defining your trusted community. 

If someone is abusing, harassing or threatening you, remember to take it one step at a time.

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Women's Aid have put together some further information on digital safety, which outlines your legal options with regards to online abuse, safety planning and how to report assaults. 

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If you have a concern you wish to discuss in detail, call the 24 hour National Free-phone Help line 1800 341 900.

Find out more on how Women’s Aid can help at womensaid.ie/services.

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Former Xposé presenter Peter O’Riordan has announced his engagement to Stephanie Corbitt.

The Cork native took to Twitter this afternoon to share the good news with fans.

Alongside a picture of Stephanie’s new rock, Peter wrote: “When life gives you coal, you make diamonds.  Delighted to finally make a (more) honest woman outta @tephyluv PROPERLY this time.  USA bound.”

Peter’s model fiancée used Instagram to mark the occasion with a picture of the couple’s son kissing her freshly ringed hand among the autumn leaves at St Stephen’s Green.

The Hawaii native wrote: “In between the Fall leaves where our journey in Dublin all began he promised me forever…and to make this moment even sweeter livi kissed my hand when I showed him his daddy FINALLY made an honest woman out of me.”

Last week, the TV host – who moved back Ireland to be part of the TV3 entertainment show in 2014 – announced plans to return to Hollywood with his family after being dramatically dropped from Xposé with Lisa Cannon and Aisling O’Loughlin.

Congrats to the happy couple!

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Despite describing her own account as “boring”, earlier this year Selena Gomez beat the likes of Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber and all the Kardashian-Jenners to the title of most followed person on Instagram.

And now, the Same Old Love singer has become the first person on the site to hit 100 million followers – even though she’s been absent from social media for a month.

As noted by seventeen.com, the 24-year-old’s lack of Instagram and Twitter activity appears to coincide with the cancellation of the remainder of her Revival tour.

 

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Last month, the former Disney star shocked fans by announcing that she would be taking a career break to deal with ongoing health issues

She’s been suffering from Lupus, depression and anxiety.

But while fans were undoubtedly disappointed to learn that they would not be seeing Sel perform in the near future, they have been actively supporting her on social media as when they realised she was closing in on the coveted 100 mil following, they launched a #SelenaBreakTheInternet hashtag to push her account over the finish line.

 

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What a nice surprise for Selena when she logs back on.

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If there’s one group of people who’ve suffered the most at the hands of Twitter, it’s celebrities.

From memes of their faces rehashed to suit any occasion to GIFs preserving the moments they’d rather forget, it really must be tough at the top.

But as Hugh Grant, Kate Hudson, Melissa McCarthy, Ryan Gosling and others prove in this latest clip, sometimes it’s best to take the Internet with a pinch of salt.

Here’s the tenth episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live’s Mean Tweets:

 

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His wife may be one of Instagram’s most popular users, but that doesn’t mean Kanye West has quite got the hang of the ‘gram just yet.

Upon learning that the controversial rapper had finally created a verified account on the picture sharing site, the world quickly began to wonder what would be the focus of Yeezy’s first post.

But now that said post has arrived, it’s safe to say no one could have predicted its contents – a screenshot of the Johnny Cab scene from Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Total Recall.

 

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Because there is no caption accompanying the shot – how alt – us mere humans must now sit and marvel over the surely unreachable artistic state Ye has so kindly offered us a glimpse of. 

Feat image: The Huffington Post

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Yesterday was like an unexpected Christmas for Justin Bieber fans everywhere as it appeared to all that his fortnight long Instagram protest had come to an end.

But it seems the 22-year-old Canadian was left feeling Sorry about his apparent decision to return to the ‘gram as once again his account has disappeared into thin air.

As his fans discovered the modern day tragedy last night, the Love Yourself singer used Twitter – because he is still on that – to claim his brief return to the image sharing channel was “an accident”.

 

 

Without trying to soften the blow for the Beliebers in any way, JB wrote bluntly: “Still no Instagram it was an accident.”

Naturally Justin’s fans have been left devastated by the news.  One posted on Twitter: “Oh my gosh @justinbieber please please please undelete your Instagram.  I can’t function without seeing your posts.”

While another said: “Without you on Instagram @justinbieber it’s not the same.  I miss seeing you everyday.  But I respect it, although I don’t like it.”

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