Social Media Means
Photo: Andrea Piacquadio
Social media changes how we think. It shifts how we reason. What's more, social media can affect our mental health, and there's a good amount of evidence that it makes people more anxious and depressed. For example, studies have found links between social media envy and depression.
6 How to become a recruiter steps Earn a degree. Earning an undergraduate degree is not mandatory. ... Possess recruiter skills. ... Get relevant...
Read More »
Table of Contents Tip #1: Create engaging and informative content. Tip #2: Create and publish videos frequently. Tip #3: Optimize your YouTube...
Read More »Social media is a problem for almost everyone. Even the best and brightest can get pulled into the weak forms of reasoning that platforms like Twitter promote. Take Jon Favreau. A boy wonder, Favreau became director of speechwriting in the Obama White House at the age of 27, and he wrote some of Obama’s most notable speeches. The president thought so highly of Favreau’s talent that Obama once called Favreau a “mind reader.” After Obama left office, Favreau co-founded “Pod Save America,” an extremely popular politics podcast that HBO is now turning into a TV show. But on May 27, 2018, Jon Favreau screwed up. It was at the height of the outcry over the Trump administration’s policy of separating illegal immigrant parents from their children. So it was no surprise when Favreau, who had written eloquently for Obama on immigration issues, tweeted a photo of two young children asleep in what looked like a dog kennel. The accompanying text stated: “Look at these pictures. This is happening right now, and the only debate that matters is how we force our government to get these kids back to their families as fast as humanly possible.” Favreau then linked to a web page on the Arizona Central news site, so that people could see the remainder of the photos to which he was referring. Favreau has more than a million followers on Twitter, and his post soon went viral. There was just one problem: what Favreau had tweeted was not true. The photo, as becomes apparent after clicking on the link, was shot by an AP photographer in 2014, when his former boss, Barack Obama, was president. Favreau’s overlooked detail soon went viral itself, boosted exponentially by President Trump, who tweeted: “Democrats mistakenly tweet 2014 pictures from Obama’s term showing children from the Border in steel cages. They thought it was recent pictures in order to make us look bad, but backfires.” Favreau, to his credit, soon jumped on Twitter to admit his mistake, saying he had not checked the source closely enough. But the damage was already done. It did not matter that Favreau had made an honest, if careless, mistake, or that journalists who had visited holding facilities in 2018 reported similar conditions, or that current press photos hinted at the same.
You're more likely to get a higher salary at Facebook than you would at Google, even if you apply for a similar role at both companies. In fact,...
Read More »
Unless you're a political or religious organization (and even then, it's advised to take caution), avoid publishing anything that could be...
Read More »Print media is the oldest and simplest type of communication media. ... Electronic media is the type of communication media that uses electronic devices to share information. ... Analog media uses analog signals to transmit data. ... Guided media includes the transmission of data through the use of wires.
150,000 rupees in words is written as One hundred and fifty thousand rupees or One lakh fifty thousand rupees.
Read More »
males Some studies do show that males tend to have a statistically significantly higher level of mental toughness than females of the same age. Mar...
Read More »
Overlay ads (small ads at the bottom of a video) - you only get paid if a viewer clicks on the ad to expand it. Skippable video ads (ads at the...
Read More »
10 ways in which Google has impacted our life Translation and Dictionary: With the help of Google translation you can translate foreign languages....
Read More »