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Saturday, January 7, 2017

A World Ruled by Social Media

Its hard to believe that, scarcely a decade ago, companionable media was little more than a budding trend. Sure, there were websites much(prenominal) as Friendster and Myspace. Fast-forwarding back to 2015, unfermented tender media platforms have emerged. At least 99.8% of the teenagers in the populace have mobile phones and be tweeting, posting, liking, commenting on respective societal media platforms. Adults, teenagers, children ar addicted to their adroit phones. Today in this base I will be writing about if social media has changed the realism for the worse or entire. On a individualized note I do agree that social media has changed the world to worse.\nBefore I get through the Bad, lets demoralize by appreciating the things social media has do to add to our subsists. Here are some of the better things Ive observed. Given all the integrating of media companies in the world it is sanely easy to question whether the word of honor we get from the major media i s the fully story or not. after(prenominal) all, its not a rare occasion to comprehend more about the a la mode(p) Kardashian scandal or famous person death than a governmental uprising in joker or elsewhere in the world. One of the things that attracted me personally to cheep was the immediate access to other(a) sources of information. For example, When Air Canada Flight 624, an Airbus A320, touches down(a) short of the runway and hits causality lines while landing at Halifax Stanfield International Airport, after arriving from Toronto. in that location was a nearby citizen live tweeting his observations of the whole situation which I knew about it immediately.\nSocial networking is good for the economy. Social media sites have created a new industry and thousands of jobs in addition to providing new income and sales. University of Oxfords study projects that the communication and coaction from social media could add $950 one thousand million to $1.4 trillion to the eco nomy through added productivity and improved client service. Facebook posted $1.26 billion for third...

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