I wonder what percentage of my life is spent touching this small piece of equipment that sticks out a little in one hand and fits in both hands.
It's easy to connect with the world. Also, there is so much information in it. What's notable about the development of social networking is that it allows us, as ordinary people, to share information.
For example, Twitter. They can tweet whatever they want. As you know, it has its pros and cons. Let's start with the pros.
First, you can talk about your hobbies and share your thoughts and opinions. Secondly, you can expose yourself to ideas that you have never encountered before. Furthermore, Twitter gives us more opportunities to learn about things. However, as we all know, there is a good and bad side to everything in the world.
The ease with which anyone can disseminate information is inextricably linked to the ease with which they can disseminate content that has not been scrutinized. Sometimes this is called misinformation or fake news. Whether it is intended or not, it's very difficult to correct misinformation that has been spread one by one.
What's more, the most tricky part is the "like" reactions and follower responses. It instantly satisfies the need for approval, but it also creates a need for further approval. Are the statements we make to satisfy your need for approval really our own opinion?
In my opinion, we need to find our own way of dealing with social media. In order to judge misinformation, a basic knowledge of the chemical sciences, the study of history from many different perspectives, writing skills, and the ability to read texts are required. And also, we have to learn how to deal with our own pschology.
Written by Anna Koshi.
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