I believe social media has already brought about real social
change. The way we interact is completely different than it was 30-40 years
ago, and it's showing in every industry around the world. Such a large percent
of the population depends on websites such as Facebook and Twitter to maintain
contact with people. I myself depend on it to promote my music, and to work
with others on school assignments. It's become such an important part of our
society.
What's the first thing you do when you power up your
computer? The screen brightened up with a freshly loaded browser ready at your
disposal? For a surprising amount of people, they'll go straight to Facebook,
or Twitter to check for updates. It's almost like a reflex to do so! I
personally rarely use my phone for calling anymore unless I'm trying to find
someone, or if it's strictly for business interaction. You see it every day and
there's seemingly no way of getting away from it.
It's integration with mobile devices has definitely caught
on. Anyone with a cell phone most likely has some sort of social media app downloaded.
With that means a synchronized experience where you always have it updating you
on the go. So in that sense alone, real social change has most definitely occurred.
But social media has outgrown it's personal roots, as businesses have made it
such a major role in their marketing process. It gives companies the chance to
interact with its consumers in an effort to generate business, and brand
loyalty. Before social media that interaction didn't exist quite as fluidly as
it does now.
Social media has definitely changed things. It's made our
lives easier by seamlessly connecting us to the world around us. But at the
same time we've been subject to a less than private lifestyle. Things were
definitely different, and it'll be interesting to see the new changes and
advancements social media brings in the future.