Social media allows people to share information on the Internet. According to a recent survey by Pew Research, 67% of people on the Internet use social media such as Facebook, Google, Twitter, Pinterest, Youtube, Instagram etc. (Widrich, 2013). Most social media users are women under the age of 30 who live in the city and go to college (Widrich). Most of these women spend an average of three hours on the internet. In the meantime, they touched various ideas, culture, and people.
The emergence of social media has revolutionized our world. Its existence influences our business, entertainment, politics, social movements, human relationships and global view. Social media removes barriers to communication, allowing people to connect, cooperate, and share opinions and creativity. Social media breaks the boundaries of hierarchy, region, age and culture by providing a platform for communication with the world and all of us. Wherever you are on the planet, you can find what you want from people you want. Social media makes it possible to effectively mobilize, promote, and publish problems people consider important. Regardless of your race, religion, color, creed, sexual orientation, everyone has a voice to hear
There is no doubt that social media has actually changed the way we communicate with each other. Social media reduces barriers to communication, making it easier for everyone to express their thoughts to the world. Social media can also help broaden personal knowledge. Information from information sources of social media became more convenient, everyone participated in social activities and became active participation. Social media is easier to contact with friends and family than ever. Online communication is now the latest trend in communication and features an application or program that enables people to look at the face of the person they are talking to and give them a personal conversation atmosphere
When Matthew Kulp and I started making social apps together, social media changed the world. It overwhelms fascism, uses the truth as a power, and logging into Twitter feels like watching stars through the telescope. This is a wonderful time, we all feel that social media brings the best to us. Today, it is clear that platforms like Twitter and Facebook are heading in the wrong direction and are taking us. Because their business model requires a lot of subtle impressions, these platforms actively encourage our worst instincts - compulsion, speed of judgment, tribalism, obsession and hatred