IN SOCIAL MEDIA WE TRUST: How the world was managed in the 4th industrial revolution - Couverture souple

Mina, Aldous; Hadley, Renee Marie

 
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Synopsis

When Covid-19 became world news, social media provided a platform for people to share their experiences in real time. Social media also, became the source for where to go to buy toilette paper, the gas station still selling gasoline and the up to date briefing from the White House Center for Disease Center team.

Because of the global pandemic, social media increased it's value to the marketplace, and gradually the social media industry met the demand for real time information. The development of reputation and building of trust in a platform never before used by humanity and the speed that it is making itself relevant in the global marketplace should be examined.

Never in U.S. history for example has a president still in office been banned access to an American audience by a mass communication channel. Furthermore, the distribution of AID in the form of payout checks to the American public was announced on social media and not via snail mail. An election debate in a crucial presidential election season was done virtually. A mob of disenfranchised Americans storms the Capitol and live stream the event.

Let us provoke you to think by examining our book, though the evolution of the domestic and world marketplace are happening in supersonic speed via social media, we would like to ask for you to consider the events that we shared in our book and ask yourself, where are we heading and is our destination the optimum place to be?

We may be heading toward a brighter future for all or be sucked into a vacuum that we will never be able to get out from. You decide!

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