Social media has evolved greatly since when I was younger
and has become a mainstay in maintaining and making relationships, sharing
ideas, promoting yourself or company, and a vital source of news and
information for many. My experience with social media is probably very
different from most other people my age due to the fact that I have little
experience in it. I have no Twitter, no Instagram, and no Tumblr. I rarely use
Snapchat, and even Facebook, the one social media outlet I do have, I use maybe
a couple times each month. It wasn't always like this. When I was younger I
loved interacting with my friends on Facebook, but over time that slowly
changed. Now I find myself in the interesting position of viewing social media
from the outside, which too many now a days is surprising and even weird as
social media has made itself such an integral part of daily life. I remember
when I was younger social media was mainly a way to just talk to friends, post
stuff that you like, and not much else. At least for myself. The only reason I
ever joined social media was to keep in contact with friends, and it's the only
reason I still check it on occasion. I believe there is a responsibility to
using social media, but there are many people who disregard this. In some ways
I have seen social media devolve somewhat. Almost any discussion I see about
race, politics, religion or any subject related to such things devolve rather
quickly. Generally it gets to the point of people just throwing out slurs and
their own opinions and completely ignoring replies unless they want to throw
another insult. I have mainly seen this on Facebook, as this is the only outlet
I have actually used. However there are two sides to every coin, and there are
many cases where social media plays an important role. One case I can think of
is Anonymous on Twitter. If you haven't heard of them, they are a group of
anonymous people who report about important news events that are largely
ignored by main media outlets. This group has actually used its presence and
influence to declare cyber-warfare against ISIS, and have made attempts at
shutting down ISIS profiles on Twitter. Back in November they managed to hack
an ISIS website, replacing it with a Viagra commercial. While you can argue how
effective this may be, it shows how much social media has changed, being used
as a tool to fight against Terrorism and extremism. Of course ISIS has managed
to use it to work for it. Social media has evolved tremendously, affecting many
aspects of our daily lives. It's difficult to really accurately say where
social media will go from here, other than the fact that it will continue to
become more important in our daily lives, and at the rate it is going to become
our main source of news and main media outlet.My Experience with Social Media
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Social media has evolved greatly since when I was younger
and has become a mainstay in maintaining and making relationships, sharing
ideas, promoting yourself or company, and a vital source of news and
information for many. My experience with social media is probably very
different from most other people my age due to the fact that I have little
experience in it. I have no Twitter, no Instagram, and no Tumblr. I rarely use
Snapchat, and even Facebook, the one social media outlet I do have, I use maybe
a couple times each month. It wasn't always like this. When I was younger I
loved interacting with my friends on Facebook, but over time that slowly
changed. Now I find myself in the interesting position of viewing social media
from the outside, which too many now a days is surprising and even weird as
social media has made itself such an integral part of daily life. I remember
when I was younger social media was mainly a way to just talk to friends, post
stuff that you like, and not much else. At least for myself. The only reason I
ever joined social media was to keep in contact with friends, and it's the only
reason I still check it on occasion. I believe there is a responsibility to
using social media, but there are many people who disregard this. In some ways
I have seen social media devolve somewhat. Almost any discussion I see about
race, politics, religion or any subject related to such things devolve rather
quickly. Generally it gets to the point of people just throwing out slurs and
their own opinions and completely ignoring replies unless they want to throw
another insult. I have mainly seen this on Facebook, as this is the only outlet
I have actually used. However there are two sides to every coin, and there are
many cases where social media plays an important role. One case I can think of
is Anonymous on Twitter. If you haven't heard of them, they are a group of
anonymous people who report about important news events that are largely
ignored by main media outlets. This group has actually used its presence and
influence to declare cyber-warfare against ISIS, and have made attempts at
shutting down ISIS profiles on Twitter. Back in November they managed to hack
an ISIS website, replacing it with a Viagra commercial. While you can argue how
effective this may be, it shows how much social media has changed, being used
as a tool to fight against Terrorism and extremism. Of course ISIS has managed
to use it to work for it. Social media has evolved tremendously, affecting many
aspects of our daily lives. It's difficult to really accurately say where
social media will go from here, other than the fact that it will continue to
become more important in our daily lives, and at the rate it is going to become
our main source of news and main media outlet.
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