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Welcome to my curation!
It actually does not matter whether you read from the top down or the bottom up. I did include a few memes to break up the monotony though. I picked these memes in particular because I feel that they do say something about this topic- in that social media has become such a big part of our culture, memes can speak what is unspoken.
I hope you enjoy this collection, as I enjoyed collecting!
Now that social networking is such a huge part of our lives (and thus culture), shouldn’t we ensure that we are spelling correctly?
It is interesting, because spoken word is not as analyzed, in regards to how the speaker may spell the word they are speaking. But when we post things actually on our social networks, it shows more in regards to how we spell things.
The Global Impact of Social Media
Let me tell you, having been in the most indigenous areas of East and West Africa, one would be amazed at the level of social media use even in areas without running water. Pay per minute phones and wifi shacks set up. Teenagers without shoes begging for your Facebook contact info to share their world with you after you leave their marketstand. It’s eye opening.
http://themarketmogul.com/global-impact-social-media/
Is Social Media Driving The Economy?
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/10/is-social-media-driving-the-economy/64780/
7 Reasons Social Networking Is Good For Our Society
Are you really so surprised, though? Think of what paradigm you are viewing social networking.
Can it all really be so bad?
http://technofaq.org/posts/2015/04/7-reasons-why-social-networking-is-good-for-our-society/
Social Networking In The Workplace
We can discuss this all day- perhaps for some workplaces it works well, and in others, not so well. This is one facet of this topic that I find pretty “cool” to think about. There are complaints about people frittering away company time on their social media accounts, but what if it’s required?
http://www.cerait.com/5-problems-social-networking-workplace