However when surfing through twitter I noticed the hashtag #savetwitter, and upon reading it is reported that they are planning on closing down Twitter by 2017. If this is true, I think it is a huge shame. I'm an old soul in that I'm more interested in facebook, and still trying to get to grips with different social media platforms such as Instagram, pinterest, twitter and many more. I still don't have instagram but it is on the to-do list!
That being said, I still enjoy twitter. I mostly use it to spy on celebrities, follow particular charities, look for jobs and contact some friends who use it more than facebook (only the odd couple there). I am using it more now that the blog is set-up because I use it for promoting the blog everytime I put something up. Not only that, but I use it to find other bloggers and gain tips on finding my voice (sorry that sounds so snobby...not sure that is the right word).
So why are they planning on closing down twitter? It is apparently due to bullying. If that is the case, why stop at Twitter? Stop mobile phones, close down facebook, get rid of emails, no more phones, paper or anything that anyone can possibly write mean things. It is ridiculous. I think sometimes there is too much negativity and mean words shared as opposed to positivity. Even I struggle to think positively, so I have compiled a list of why I think social media can be positive
1. It is an extra way to speak to friends and family
Ok, so there is email, text, phone calls, Skype and obviously meeting face-to-face, but what's wrong with another way? Me being a bit of a control-freak with communication, I like to know if someone has read what I've sent and Facebook can often provide me that. It means I can keep in touch with friends I've met abroad, family in other parts of England and the friends I miss too much to describe.
2. It helps charities and good causes promote their work, and further increase awareness
Volunteering and supporting a good few charities and not-for-profit organisations, I've learnt the difference it can make to them. It doesn't always bring in money, but it can; just think of the Ice Bucket Challenge or Bare Faced Selfie. It can often mean that more people hear about what they do, and can access the support they provide. It can mean that it encourages more people to consider fundraising or campaigning for the particular cause. I have gone on to volunteer or been inspired to fundraise from seeing certain social media postings.
3. It enables you to share good news
I am now at the age where everyone has things to celebrate from graduating to job promotions, and to make me feel like a child surrounded by adults friends, people are now getting engaged, married or popping out babies. Some are even having cute fur babies! From social media, these people have a way of archiving these previous moments to look back on.
4. It is another way of looking back at old memories
As I kind of touched on, you have a way of looking back at old times. The time you got engaged, your wedding day, your 10th wedding anniversary, graduating, getting that promotion, and all life's achievements.
5. It is a way for celebrities to communicate with their fans
Celebrities are able to communicate to their audience about launches of makeup, books, films or whatever. They can also share wonderful news like the birth of their child, getting married, or share holiday pictures to remind you that you're not lucky!
6. You hear the latest news
This is where time and time again I've heard of tragic news of further terrorist attacks, the murder of a beloved celebrity or anything worth knowing! At the moment I'm all about finding out about the Olympics.
7. You can meet new people, or learn about a new place
I know of people who have made friends with people via facebook. Although I haven't, I have joined groups which have helped a lot. For example, since moving to the island, I've joined a group called 'Island Newbies', where some people meet up, share learnings of moving and generally keep in touch. It helps know what's on, local news and things to do and see. That is where I have shared a lot of my island-related posts, and feel they have been most popular postings.
8. You learn about other people's perspectives on a range of topics
Although I can find it frustrating at times to hear people's political or religious views pushed upon me, I like to read a good debate. I also love getting to hear about TV programmes, films or events that people have gone to, and finding out more. For example, you always know when Orange is the New Black is on. I also get extra excited when I keep seeing people sharing that Gilmore Girls is coming back on Netflix. It will be like being 16 again! I loved that series and completely binge-watched it (thinking of writing a post about it when it comes out in November).
9. You find inspiration
I often see things on social media that inspire me, such as ideas for how to have my hair, hobbies to take up or great things to read and learn on Buzzfeed.
10. It can make you smile
When I'm feeling down or am bored, I often look at different memes like the one below. Most of them often involve animals funnily enough! One of my earlier blog posts showed some favourites I'd seen over the course of a week. If you wish to the post you may see it here.
I hope you liked this post. Tell me what you think of social media. Does it bring about positivity? Is it worth for-standing the negative aspects.
I'm a huge fan of social media! I couldn't agree more with these points. I get most of my inspiration from Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteIt is good. I'm hoping to be more creative so might start using it more and think that's where instagram comes in handy too x
DeleteI absolutely love social media and seem to waste at least half my day on there - or it feels like half a day anyways! x
ReplyDeleteYeah me too haha x
DeleteI had no idea that they were planning to close Twitter I hope not and like you said it is a great way to connect x
ReplyDeleteThis was written a while ago and obviously didn't turn into anything x
DeleteI hope Twitter stays. I also use it mainly to spy on celebs lol. If social media was to vanish I would be so upset most of my family are a good 3 and half hour drive away and thanks to social media they get to see my children grow up. Agree so much with the positives you have put up x
ReplyDeleteI honestly don't think it can die and think similar social media channels would just pop up. Think how there used to be bebo and myspace x
DeleteI love how social media helps the world to feel that little bit smaller!
ReplyDeleteNever thought of it like that! x
DeleteI like social media as it connects me to people I might not talk to otherwise and it's a good way of sharing photos and memories x
ReplyDeleteYeah it is an amazing tool - without it, i'm not sure you'd be reading this! x
DeleteSocial media gets such a bad rap, but I love it and I love being able to see what all my friends and family are up to if I don't have time for a phone call that week.
ReplyDeleteI love it to not feel disconnected from those further afield! x
DeleteI use social media quite a bit. It would be a nuisance if they closed twitter but I doubt they would with the number of users otherwise they would do the same with all other forms of social media.
ReplyDeleteexactly my point! Think it must have been a rumour when i wrote this x
DeleteThey are closing twitter? Must have a look at the hashtag to find out more especially as it's 2017 now! We like social media for sharing memories x
ReplyDeleteThink it might have been a rumour. There is always a rumour of facebook or twitter closing, but nothing ever happens x
DeleteI love social media. I would be lost without it.
ReplyDeleteFear that i am the same and feel you wouldn't be reading today if it wasn't for social media! x
DeleteI study PR and we discuss social media so often and how it has exploded! I think keeping in touch is definitely the most amazing use!
ReplyDeleteI studied PR too - it is a great invention and has more positives than negatives x
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