Social media has taken over the world as the main form of communication
over the past several years. From Facebook to Vine to twitter to Instagram,
social media has impacted personal lives, the world of business, and the
delivery of world news. Social media is not a fad, but the evolution of how the
world stays connected.
Close your eyes for a moment, and picture this; It was a
busy morning which consisted of waking up late, getting ready for work, making
the kids lunches, and getting them off to school. You already leave for work
well behind schedule, and you come to a halt on the Highway 401. It is uncommon
for you to listen to news radio while driving, therefore you sit and angrily
accept the fact that you’re going to be very late for work and could have done nothing
to avoid this mess. However, the mess could have been avoided with thanks to
the CP24 Twitter account. A quick look at the CP24 Twitter account before
leaving for work can relay information such as traffic, accidents, and other
time consuming events.
Social media has done far more than connect people. The evolvement
of social media over the past few years has dramatically affected the business
industry for areas such as advertising. Not more than a decade ago, advertising
was limited to television commercials, billboards, and print advertisements.
Now, the promotion of companies’ goods and services is practically inescapable.
There is room for advertising to swarm social media users through applications
such as Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook; the list is endless. The best part about this affected business
area is that these forms of promotion become interactive and all- consuming.
The link created by social media is a never-ending train.
Any form of news can become viral any minute, with or without consent. Once
created, any post on social media is readily available for the world to see-
and the extinction is nearly impossible.