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I agree. If you put the data into a graph, you can see that there is direct causation between the rise of social media and activism. (no idea if you'll be able to access this but I also linked it in the post if you need that) Here's a link to see more:
https://www.pewresearch.org/wp-content/
Yes, it does promote fake news some of the time, but it also promotes real news as well. Looking through articles or posts from credible sources, then checking other various (also credible) sources helps you prove that what you see is true. Social media can also let you share videos that might help you understand if something happened. An example of this is, referring to the riots at the Capitol in Washington, when we saw videos of everything people did. This helped people better understand what really happened there and helped the authorities catch the people who committed crimes.
It can connect people with really helpful resources. For example, my sibling read online articles and social media posts and learned that ‘she’ truly identified as they/he. Without the online influence, they probably would have had no idea why they felt so uncomfortable in their own skin, and their mental health would have plummeted, as it does in many closeted or unknowing people. (and, yes, they are comfortable with me sharing this)
I am probably a good person but I haven't taken the time to fill out my profile, so you'll never know! |