Social Media Day

 

In our modern society, there is a strong drive to stay constantly interconnected with friends and family and to stay up-to-date with rapidly changing news events.


This faux holiday was instituted by Mashable (2005) in 2010 to further push the social media trend.


Social media began with the launch of Sixdegrees in 1997 (shut down in 2001). Various platforms have evolved over time, including Friendster (2002), LinkedIn (2003, business-focused), MySpace (2004), and Facebook (2004).


In 2005, YouTube (videos) started, followed by Twitter (2006).


The next big success was Instagram (2010). Facebook purchased its competitors Instagram (2012) and WhatsApp (2014). Snapchat (2011) turned down a potential Facebook acquisition.

The newest kid on the block is China’s TikTok (2016): its USA fate currently hangs in the balance.

Twitter was acquired by Elon Musk in 2022 and was rebranded as X in 2023.


The trend has exploded over the past decade.


Some people feel social media use has gone too far, with remote technical interaction replacing face-to-face communication. In fact, there are several adverse effects.


Take some time to unplug and enjoy some quality time with yourself, friends, and associates. The irony of this blog post is that I am writing it online, and you are reading it either via Email or on social media.

You can follow the Author on her Website or X.


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