Write an article on the role of media in our daily lives ; is about 100 -150 words
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Social media platforms are amongst the most widely used sources of information in the World, the easy and inexpensive access to the internet and a large number of registered users in these platforms make them one of the easiest and most effective ways to disseminate information.
Social media platforms have also become helpful for the lay public to maintain communication with friends and family to reduce isolation and boredom which have been associated with anxiety and long-term distress, therefore becoming an important recommendation for isolation at home to help to reduce the psychological impact
Social media have the great advantage of rapid dissemination of educational content in the COVID-19 era, for example, Chan et al. developed an infographic about airway management of patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. It was shared through Twitter and WeChat, in a few days requests were received for its translation into more than ten languages, besides the distribution allowed adapting the infographic to the particularities of each healthcare setting.
Among the disadvantages, we have the possibility that information transmitted is not current, has not been subjected to peer review, is invalid, incorrect, not applicable to our environment, or even false.
Another big obstacle for social media and the dissemination of information are the «bubble filters», a concept coined by Eli Pariser in 2011 , which tells us about a «personalized ecosystem» towards the user, in which the algorithms through the data collected from the same user, predict their preferences and yield results that are considered similar to the likes of that user.
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In India specifically media is almost like a tool for politicians to influence voter's mind by promoting themselves and hiding their own mistakes. There are a very few Indian Networks which dare to go against the real scoundrels which one can say might be the true definition of journalism (ie. "To show the truth irrespective of the consequences").
Let's hope the with the coming of a new government in the near future leads to the returning of the old Glory of media. Because as things stand now "The highest paid journalist of the country (I won't take names) can imitate begging for drugs on national television for TRP but won't show himself begging for oxygen for the underprivileged".
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I guess this would be enough of an article on Indian Media's role in people's life