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Kevin Wright
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Bruce Teague
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Kevin,

Some of us refuse to patronise Facebook or any social media system - mainly because they are wild and unchecked sources.

Such links are therefore of no value to me.

The same goes for audio posts - some you can hear, some not, depending on the system you have in use.



Kevin Wright
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19 Oct 2019 02:57


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Bruce Teague wrote:

Kevin,

Some of us refuse to patronise Facebook or any social media system - mainly because they are wild and unchecked sources.

Such links are therefore of no value to me.

The same goes for audio posts - some you can hear, some not, depending on the system you have in use.


Bruce
Let me remind you it is 2019 not the 1980's .

We dont need old school Journalism any more Bruce ...
You seem to do very well on GD using its Webpage and Social Media content .

Here is a step by step to better understanding Social Media .

What Is Social Media?
Social media is computer-based technology that facilitates the sharing of ideas, thoughts, and information through the building of virtual networks and communities. By design, social media is internet-based and gives users quick electronic communication of content. Content includes personal information, documents, videos, and photos. Users engage with social media via computer, tablet or smartphone via web-based software or web application, often utilizing it for messaging.

While social media is ubiquitous in America and Europe, China and India now lead the list of social media usage.

Understanding Social Media
Social media originated as a way to interact with friends and family but was later adopted by businesses which wanted to take advantage of a popular new communication method to reach out to customers. The power of social media is the ability to connect and share information with anyone on Earth, or with many people simultaneously.

Globally, there are more than 3 billion social media users. Social media is an ever-changing and ever-evolving web-based platform.

According to the Pew Research Center, social media users tend to be younger. Nearly 90 percent of people between the ages of 18 and 29 used at least one form of social media. Further, these users tend to be better educated and relatively wealthy, or earning over $75,000 per year.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
Social media is computer-based technology that facilitates the sharing of ideas, thoughts, and information through the building of virtual networks and communities.
Social media typically features user-generated content and personalized profiles.
An estimated 69 percent of Americans used social media as of 2018
The Many Forms of Social Media
Social media may take the form of a variety of tech-enabled activities. These activities include photo sharing, blogging, social gaming, social networks, video sharing, business networks, virtual worlds, reviews and much more. Even governments and politicians utilize social media to engage with constituents and voters.

For individuals, social media is used to keep in touch with friends and extended family. Some people will use various social media applications to network career opportunities, find people across the globe with like interests, and share their thought, feelings, insight, and emotions. Those who engage in these activities are part of a virtual social network.

For businesses, social media is an indispensable tool. Companies use the platform to find and engage with customers, drive sales through advertising and promotion, gauge consumer trends, and offering customer service or support.

Over one-fifth of an individual's online time is spent on social media.

Social media's role in helping businesses is significant. It facilitates communication with customers, enabling the melding of social interactions on e-commerce sites. Its ability to collect information helps focus on marketing efforts and market research. It helps in promoting products and services, as it enables the distribution of targeted, timely, and exclusive sales and coupons to would-be customers. Further, social media can help in building customer relationships through loyalty programs linked to social media.

Real-World Example
While social media has its positive side, many point to the platform and call out negative features, likening its overuse to an addiction. Some contest it contributes to inattentiveness, stress, and jealousy. The National Center for Biotechnology Information links heavy social media use to depression. Also, many times, social media may be a conduit for misleading information and falsehoods.

The 2016 American presidential election has well-documented accounts of the impact of the ability to spread false information through the platform. Such a phenomenon leverages the power of social media, allowing anyone to reach an audience of millions with content that lacks oversight or fact-checking.

The figures for the most popular social media websites as of January 2019 are as follows:

Facebook (2.27 billion users as of January 2019)
YouTube (1.9B)
WhatsApp (1.5B)
Facebook Messenger (1.3B)
WeChat (1.08B)
Instagram (1B)
QQ (803M)
QZone (531M)
Douyin/Tik Tok (500M)
Sino Weibo (446M)


Bruce Teague
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" ... well-documented accounts of the impact of the ability to spread false information through the platform. Such a phenomenon leverages the power of social media, allowing anyone to reach an audience of millions with content that lacks oversight or fact-checking."

Precisely. Bumpf.



Kevin Wright
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19 Oct 2019 04:44


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Bruce Teague wrote:

" ... well-documented accounts of the impact of the ability to spread false information through the platform. Such a phenomenon leverages the power of social media, allowing anyone to reach an audience of millions with content that lacks oversight or fact-checking."

Precisely. Bumpf.


Bruce are you saying that old time Journalist didn't lie and fabricate and make false and misleading information .
The journalist in your time were corrupt Bruce ..
Are you telling me you didn't write a story to get debate and conjecture from your readers ....

Something you do here on a regular basis hey Bruce
PS
What is the difference between a website and a blog?

Typical websites are static in nature where content is organized in pages, and they are not updated frequently. Whereas a blog is dynamic, and it is usually updated more frequently. ... In simple terms, all blogs can be a website or part of a website. However, not all websites can be called blogs.



Kevin Wright
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19 Oct 2019 04:54


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Bruce Teague wrote:

" ... well-documented accounts of the impact of the ability to spread false information through the platform. Such a phenomenon leverages the power of social media, allowing anyone to reach an audience of millions with content that lacks oversight or fact-checking."

Precisely. Bumpf.


Bruce
Look at the way Trump users Social Media on all Platforms ...Is it fake or false news direct from the source ...

You are using it you are part of it and you don't even understand or see it ...Take off your rose coloured Glasses Bruce see it for what it is ...

I love iSocial Media Bruce i can say what i want when i want and the best thing is i dont care if people agree or they dont agree and i understand that i will never ever please everyone ...

Embrace it Bruce let it in it wont hurt you if you speak the truth ....

According to Wikipedia (today, at any rate), Social media can take on many different forms, including Internet forums, weblogs, social blogs, microblogging, wikis, podcasts, photographs or pictures, video, rating and social bookmarking.

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