Saturday, November 30, 2019

Interaction among people in the future decade

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The usage of social media is increasing day by day in our daily lives in the past decade which is also known as “electronic form of communication”. It has made communication among people easier. There are some issues of identity, status and power that are related to social media and these are consistently affecting the way of communication and personal relationships. As the number of individuals has been increased on social media and in the future some societies will have 100% adults as a user of social media. People will have more friends and followers within a decade which will lead to new relationships such as professional, friendly or romantic. But sometimes people change their identity online and make fake accounts may be to impress others which are affecting the communication and relationships (Seidman, 2014). Talking to new people is challenging and by 2030 still it will be challenging to interact with people online, because people will not be able to see them by face and will not be able to know that the person who they are talking as friend, professionally or intimately are real or not, so, “they will demand more governmental control over the privacy settings to keep themselves, their communication and relationships secure”(CMA, 2016). But still, people will have more connections and will depend profoundly on social media to rapidly grow their number of friends, followers, find friends or someone as their partner.

References

Seidman, G., (2014). Can You Really Trust The People You Meet Online? Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/close-encounters/201407/can-you-really-trust-the-people-you-meet-online  

Canadian Marketing Association (CMA)., (2016). The Latest on Privacy Compliance, Consumer Trends and Our Privacy World in 2030. Retrieved from https://www.the-cma.org/about/blog/privacy-summit-the-latest-on-privacy-compliance-consumer-trends-and-our-privacy-world-in-2030
6 ways social media changed the way we communicate. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://images.app.goo.gl/UosgawszrGhbbKrE6

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