Thursday, November 10, 2016

Social Movements and Social Media

The development of societal media and its rescind to power and influence is a very young practice. companionable media started getting global fear every since the rise of MySpace in 2003 to the eventual land over from Facebook founded in 2004, sociable media has been the about influential medium in our current genesis. With this new crap of connection also came a new form of corporal voice and since this advance in technology there has been the take over of social media social movements. argon the sidereal days of picketing long since forget? sociable media has diluted social movements in such a way that there is no more disruption to the shape quo. Social movements in this day and age have less(prenominal) weight and are taken less seriously and it is every because of lucre slacktivism. Online petitions, Facebook groups, shared pages; all of these replacing the physical union and the very real sense that social movements had once brought. Social movements on the Internet do great things and can escort a positive cause, heretofore Internet activism is slowing work up and sending the message that this generation does care, yet non replete to leave their computer chair. The Internet and social medias are diluting our social movements.\nWhat is slacktivism? Slacktivism means slacker activism, coined by Fred Clark in 1995. In the comfortable age of technology where or so every student has a cellph star or ad hominem computer it is evident that everyone has arrest connected and has a descent ship with social media that they take as seriously as real life. It has its positives and its negatives but one thing that it has directly had an marrow on is social movements and well-bred activism. Making signs and becoming disjoint of a declare of movement, or other types of involvement are slowly diminishing and protest battles are being fought rear a keyboard in domain forums. It is not to say that it does not work because we have seen fall out from internet activism...

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