2. What is Social Media
Social Media Describes the online technologies and
practices that people use to share Opinions, insights,
experience and perspectives with each other.
Online two-way form of sharing information, ideas,
etc. Often nicknamed “Web 2.0”
3. BENEFITS OF SOCIAL MEDIA
Ability to connect people Worldwide
Easy and instant communication
Real Time news and information discovery
Opportunities for Businesses
General Fun and Enjoyment
4. LIMITATIONS OF SOCIAL MEDIA
Information Overwhelm
Privacy issue
Cyberbullying
Distraction
Time Waster
5. Social Media vs Traditional Media
■ Social media (such as Facebook,Twitter, Instagram,
etc.) differs from traditional media (newspapers,
television, radio, etc.) in many ways.
■ Facebook vsTV
■ Flexibility vs Fixed
■ Interactivity vs Connectivity
6. FUTURE OF SOCIAL MEDIA
Social Media Platforms may be the Banks Of Future
Social Media is shaking up healthcare & better response to
disasters
Social Media for data and Privacy
Inequality
7. Some Facts About Social Media
•650 Million+Active user Of Facebook
•1 Billion+ tweets per day
•490 Million+YouTube Active users
•78 Million+ visitors onWikipedia
•90 Million+ users on LinkedIn
Editor's Notes
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Ability to connect people worldwide. The most obvious advantage of social Media is to connecting with people. Use Facebook to stay in touch with your old friends, or meet brand new people on Twitter.
Easy and instant communication. Now that we're connected wherever we go, we don't have to rely on home telephone or snail mail to contact somebody. We can simply open up our laptops or pick up our smartphones and instantly communicate with anyone.
Real-time news and information discovery. The days of gone waiting around for the six o'clock news to come on, or for the delivery boy to bring the newspaper. If you want to know what's going on in the world, all you need to do is jump on social media.
Opportunities for businesses. Business owners and other types of professional organizations have been able to connect with current customers, sell their products and expand their reach using social media.
General fun and enjoyment. You have to admit, social networking can be pretty fun. A lot of people turn to it when they're able to catch a break at work or just want to relax at home.
Information overwhelm. With so many people now on social media, tweeting links and posting selfies and sharing YouTube videos, it sure can get pretty noisy. Becoming overwhelmed by too many Facebook friends or too many Instagram photos.
Privacy issues. With so much sharing going on, issues over privacy will always be a big concern. after sharing your geographical location online, or even getting in trouble at work after tweeting something inappropriate sharing too much with the public can open up all sorts of problems that sometimes can't ever be Resolved.
Cyberbullying and Crimes Against Children
Use of social networks may expose individuals to other forms of harassment or even inappropriate contact.
Distraction. People get distracted by all the social apps and news and messages they receive, leading to all sorts of problems like distracted From driving or the lack of gaining someone's full attention during a conversation.
Time Waster
Social media is the most popular use of the Internet 60 percent of the traffic . The GlobalWebIndex poll shows that 28 percent of the time spent online is on social media.
the television advert places little to no emphasis on retaining these newly converted customers.
The Facebook campaign, on the other hand, places emphasis on catching the eyes of potential customers and converting them, but while encouraging fans and followers to become “brand ambassadors” and spread the good news about your product or service.
Social media offers a level of flexibility that traditional media does not afford. For example, once an article in a newspaper is published, it cannot be taken back. The most that can be done is to publish a Sorry letter in a subsequent issue. Social media allows for editing of content to suit any situation. In our fast paced world, it’s easy to see how this can be advantageous.
Social media is interactive, while traditional media is passive.. Social media makes it extremely easy for your target audience to provide feedback and constantly interact with you. Traditional media, on the other hand, does not readily provide the means for your audience to interact with your brand and with each other. Traditional media fosters connectivity, not interactivity.
Imagine being able to pay your rent or make an investment through your favorite social network. “Social media is transforming banking relationships in very significant ways, from improving customer service to allowing users to send money to others on social Media .
The health industry is already using social media to change how it works, whether through public health campaigns or virtual doctor’s visits on Skype. It’s also helped groups of people, such as patients suffering from the same condition, stay in touch, From Facebook’s Safety Check – which allows users to mark themselves as safe From disaster zones
The Internet of Things (IoT) will force us to rethink what privacy means. By 2020, it is estimated there will be 20–30 billion devices and possibly billions more sensors connected to the internet. Eventually, it will be the norm for any appliance, car, or gadget to collect information on its usage and its environment. Privacy is not dead but it means different things for different people — we will always want ways to keep certain things private, but it will get harder. Societies will need to reconsider what privacy mean in several ways.
Global development indicators are continuously improving — extreme poverty, undernourishment and maternal mortality are falling, while access to education and clean water is increasing. While not nearly as fast as it should have been, there has been significant progress just in the past 25 years and it should continue in future.