Social Media in Family

Social media allows family members to see what each other is posting. It lets them bond over things they like. This will also spill over into real life. It helps keep family members close over shared interests, hobbies, and more.The memory feature on social media allows families to relive amazing family moments. Pictures, videos, tags, check-ins, etc. show up every year on the anniversary of the event. This can help keep the nostalgia and familial love going strong.

Social Media in Social Workers

Social media provides social work educators a way to connect with colleagues from around the world. Through the use of Twitter or a specialized community on Facebook, educators can share information and resources in real-time. In addition, they can collaborate on research projects, presentations and even publications. In the classroom, professors can use Twitter to engage students in real-time, Podcasts may reinforce the topics that are being discussed, and platforms like Pinterest may teach students how to use different resources to present a coherent story. These platforms also give students the ability to collaborate with classmates and to learn from each other.

Social Media in Government

Social Media allows engagement with the public simple yet powerful, provides a useful took to build audience trust, and gives useful insights on public sentiment to help inform government  decisions and public policy.They use social media gather information of what’s going on in the world during calamities and pandemic that we’re currently experiencing right now to happen.

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