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RE: Reality Shows, Social Media, and the Changing Society

A considerable number of reality shows have been criticized for being fake, for featuring staged performances. The same problem exists on social media, which portrays people and lives that are materially perfect, successful, and excessively fortunate—an almost unattainable vision.

It's true that one should aim for goals that serve as a moral compass and a path to success in life, but what is presented as a goal for people doesn't always have good values ​​or is unrealistic in terms of achieving it as proposed.

It's a complicated situation to explain to young people and children who grow up consuming this content.

Have a good weekend, friend.

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yes that is true most of them are fake and they are made that way to they hook up the users to the show else they will stop watching that. They do try to choose the contests very nicely to get more audience and all types of audience to see there content.

most the people are just making money they don't even care what they are doing to the society.

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