Social
media is not meant to be misused to generate controversies or sensationalism as
already MSM is in that business and they are big time players in that field.
Nor
is social media meant to be always blindly forwarding some items, though there
is joy is sharing something that one feels interesting and impelled to share
with certain circles of people with similar interests.
However,
mere mechanical deluge of posts may stifle debate, stifle thought, and stifle
discussion.
It
is as bad as cooked up and biased lies presented as statics in MSM along with pleasant
slides of graphs and charts all made to drown in the noise which are used to
replace thoughts and ideas.
Data
for the sake of data to create an illusion of activity and thereby mask the
inactivity is also used to delude many as recently one political outfit did by
splurging tax payers’ money on advertisements in all MSM.
In
this context it becomes imperative to dispel facts and information which get
masked by ulterior motives.
On
the one hand we accept all sorts of sanitized versions of history written by
paid agents and distorians, perverted media profiling and nasty narrations all
passed off as popular perceptions and on other hand fanatics who lay claim to
everything great and good on earth to only to some ancient Indian scriptures.
Let
us instead try to authenticate whatever facts we come across, express our
opinions without fear or favor or fervor but with a sense of balance emanating from
rational humanism.
We
need to use any technology to make life and living better, comfortable, easy,
happy, peaceful, useful and more meaningful as we do with electricity.
Internet and social media are
one such wherein everyone must benefit from ego-less expressions, faceless
talents and fearless but sensible opinions, preferably not hurting any
perceived ideological outfits as more and more people have lost even any sense
of humor.
Anything and everything can
be magnified into a controversy and therefore it would be advisable to tread
with diplomatic vocabulary.
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