Opinion
Impact Of Social Media On Society
The social media which is an offshoot of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is a welcome development in our society today. The advent of social media such as facebook. 2go, twitter, U-2, loatsup, Eskimi and many more had brought the world to a global village as forecasted by a Canadian Proffessor, Marshall Mcluhan, in his book titled the “global village”. Many years ago people write letters of different kinds to their uncles, anties and relations in the cities as a means of communication such letters could take months or a longer time to be replied, this is because the gap between the sender and the receiver is wide.
However, with the arrival of social media people can now make contact with relatives, friends from far distance and get immediate reply. The social media has been empowered with the invention of the Internet. That is to say the moment you can buy a phone with internet facilities, then you have the ability to make use of the social media like facebook, 2go and so on. With social media today one does not expect the world to be static because it serves as a mobile media through which people get current information about the happenings in our society and the world at large.
Social Media like Facebook can be seen as the fastest means of communication to users who place much premium on it, for instance, medium like face book can serve as a good means of communication whereby users can place their pictures onlin, for friends to view and also have the ability to chat with friends across the globe.
However, the impacts of social media such as face book, twitter, 2go etc cannot be over emphasise as people can now sit at the comfort of their item and browse the internet, read online newspaper, and also get current happenings around the world.
Also medium like the use of facebook which is commonly use among students to chat with their mates is also very important as most students place important write up on their 2go status just to get their friends informed.
However, there has been an enormous abuse of the social media by most users, especially among the youth. They have gone as far as using the social media to embarrass eminent people in the society, especially the politicians have received different kinds of insults through the social net work. A good example can be cited in the recent strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) people use the social media to say so many things like President Goodluck Jonathan, your administration is too bad that you cannot handle the issue of ASUU strike for months, while he has been trying his best on how to curb the situation. Also, the issue of Boko Haram is another security problem that confronts President Goodluck Administration, people say so many things using this challenges as a platform. This kind of abuse is not possible in the old media like Newspapers, television and radio. The social media is raw in information dissemination as the information disseminated does not undergo gate-keeping process. So it will be appropriate if the media can come up with a programme to educate the students and youth on how to use the social media wisely. The students and youths have cultivated the habit of using their precious time chatting; using 2go and playing computer games, even chatting on facebook instead of using their precious time for a serious academic work.
Despite the fact that the social media plays a crucial role in getting the users informed, people should devote much time to the traditional media than the social media. Though they have similar functions. The traditional media give more accurate information than the social media. In the traditional media information’s are verified and it also has a source, but the reverse is the case in the social media. We are in a competitive world therefore the media should be more proactive in its service to the people.
Samuel is a public affairs analyst.
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