The New Social Media Thanks to Covid-19



Social media has played a role in many people's lives for several years, good and bad. Now that everyone is under a stay-at-home order, more and more people turn to social media to connect during this time while trying to keep everything as normal as possible. Yet, social media is still playing a huge role in the way people are reacting to Covid-19 even if they do not see it.

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It is no surprise society turns to social media for a lot of news in today's age. One is the closing of schools due to Covid-19. One school district in Washington State had over 250 comments on there post, with many people debating if this is a "Classic overreaction" or if "This great and all".

This real-time information updates by the click of a button can provide us with tools we need to make smart decisions but on the other hand, make us more anxious about what is coming next.

Good and bad still come from Social media during this crazy time, social media is a great way to feel less isolated from the world. While Scientists and other public health experts are using social media as a way to communicate with the public or communities are using platforms to help ad volunteer work.

On the flip side, there are still thousands of rumors and false information out on social media. This misinformation is getting a much higher spread due to its drawing in more people's attention. Social media platforms and even police are doing there best to keep false information off there platforms but it is a lot easier said than done.

Covid-19 is actually viewed differently due to Social Media. For example, if you see a post about someone loading up on hand sanitizer and toilet paper it creates worry for you, therefore making you most likely go out and load up on hand sanitizer and toilet paper. Vice-Virsa is also true if you see a post about someone out of and about you are more likely to ignore social distancing while going out and about too.

In conclusion, Social Media is affecting hundreds of people during Covid-19 but untimely for the better with a balancing act of fear and optimism. Since it is not always a bad thing for a society to be nervous since it is a great motivator for them to stay safe and remain prepared.


Source: https://time.com/5802802/social-media-coronavirus/

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