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Social Media’s Top 5 Contributions to Society
Most of us use some form of social
media every day – and whether it’s for personal communication,
self-promotion or marketing, we use it religiously. Humans are creatures
of habit, but they’re also opinionated and impatient. Those two traits
alone are the reasons why social networks thrive. People want the news
fast and they want to talk about it now.Technological
advancements have made it easier for people to express themselves and
relay news through social media platforms. But many people tend to focus
on the supposed negative effects of social media and forget about the
good.Instead of focusing
on social media’s pitfalls and absurdities, let me remind you how its
influence transforms society for the better. Here are five major contributions that social media has made to society:
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