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Social media behaviour analyzed and exposed in new report from Sogeti trend lab VINT The massively growing use of social media impacts society, companies and organizations as well as individuals. Technology consultancy Sogeti's trend lab VINT latest

Social media behaviour analyzed and exposed in new report from Sogeti trend lab VINT

The massively growing use of social media impacts society, companies and organizations as well as individuals. Technology consultancy Sogeti's trend lab VINT latest report, "The Dark Side of Social Media," displays not only the alarm bells, it also shares an in-depth analysis of the top ten widely perceived dangers and finally shows a way out of the social media predicament we are currently in.

Paris, France, May 27, 2013 - Social media is currently a big part of our lives. The easy access through smart phones and other touch screen devices causes a disproportionate call on people's time and eats away our productivity, as several studies have shown.

Sogeti trend lab VINT's report "The Dark Side of Social Media" dives into the subject how social media is affecting our lives. The report presents a three-stage rocket. It starts with a record of all sorts of alarm bells that went off throughout the years with increasing loudness. The subsequent part is an analysis dealing with ten jet-black consequences for 21st century Homo Digitalis Mobilis. And finally it presents a way out.

"When we were working on the VINT books Me the Media (2008) and The App Effect (2012), it became increasingly apparent that the dark sides of social and mobile media definitely called for a chapter of their own. Not to gloat over them, but to expose the related developments and concerns, and to think about a way out," commented VINT trend analyst Jaap Bloem, co-authoring the report together with VINT colleague Sander Duivestein.

Alarm bells and negative consequences
The social media alarm bells described in the report are numerous including e.g. information addiction, constant distraction and counter-productivity as we try to multitask. As the report moves into the analysis phase it deals with ten jet-black consequences that have been uncovered in several studies over the past few years:

Social media makes us stupid

Social media are making us anti-social

Ego-tripping, cooconing, tunnel vision

Social media are making us (mentally) ill

Social media corrode our memories

Social media are extremely manipulative

Social media fuel Big Brother situations

Social media encourage terror

Social media fuel our desire for sensation

Social media put an end to privacy and creativity

The way out
The report also focuses on finding how to address the alarm bells and negative consequences of social media with the starting point that social is the new capital. Social business is growing, being focused on people-first, commitment and transparency. In addition, the age of context is coming. Uncontrolled real time should make way for controlled right time. Being "always on" will diminish as new technology that calls for attention at the right moment without constantly distracting will occur.

The VINT researchers also believe that SlowTech should become the norm with reciprocal relationships being expressed in connections between apps, analytics, (big) data, media, mobile and social. We will have to become more responsible for our social behaviour and toughen up, offering resistance to temptations, particularly those of social media including games and the screen devices on which they operate.

  1. "We should no longer be slaves, but masters, of technology and make sure to prevent ourselves from drowning in the ever-increasing flood of information. We imagine that the barb of hectic stress must be removed, something that can only be done on the basis of our behavior and with the help of technology. It is a combination that has put us in an awkward predicament, but that may also serve as leverage - using the right vision as a starting point - to add value and humaneness to our lives, both apart from and with social and mobile media", concluded Jaap Bloem.
  2. Download "The Dark Side of Social Media": http://bit.ly/13c1edi
  3. All publications from Sogeti experts can be found in the Sogeti online bookstore: www.sogeti.com/publications
  4. For more information please contact:
  5. Jaap Bloem, Trend watcher/VINT Director, Sogeti
    Tel: +31 6 22 90 18 41
    Email: jaap.bloem@sogeti.com
  6. Sander Duivestein, Trend watcher/VINT Director, Sogeti
    Tel: +31 6 25 02 60 20
    Email: sander.duivestein@sogeti.nl
  7. Therese Sinter, Group Corporate Communications Director, Sogeti
    Tel: +46 70 361 46 21
    Email: therese.sinter@sogeti.com
  8. About Sogeti
    Sogeti is a leading provider of professional technology services, specializing in Application Management, Infrastructure Management, High-Tech Engineering and Testing. Working closely with its clients, Sogeti enables them to leverage technological innovation and achieve maximum results. Sogeti brings together more than 20,000 professionals in 15 countries and is present in over 100 locations in Europe, the U.S. and India. For more information please visit www.sogeti.com.
  9. About VINT
    VINT, the Sogeti Trend Lab, provides a meaningful interpretation of the connection between business processes and new developments in it. In every VINT publication, a balance is struck between factual description and the intended utilization. VINT uses this approach to inspire organizations to consider and use new technology. Follow the VINT research team on www.vint.sogeti.com.
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