Hi name is Fady Habib I believe that my role in media
consumption is Facebook and snapshot. Facebook has to come online daily
and go through their feed which covers a daily dose of news content and updates
from their friends. Sometimes, they upload photos of their trips and comment on
existing stuff. Also it help you remember my friends’ birthday.
Honestly, this is one of the three reasons I use Facebook. I
can’t remember the birthdays. In fact, not just me, it’s hard for many people
to do so. You require a great memory to remember who was born on which day when
you have friends from school, college, work, your relatives, and the list goes on.
Also sometimes I like to write down a comment
There are people who consider it a moral obligation to write
comments and like photos and status updates of the people in their friend list.
Some write it genuinely and some of our friends tap their own backs after
dropping comment bombs. Your most-liked profile picture gets ruined by that single
comment from your best buddy. And the worst part is that other people also
contribute their analysis of your picture. I want to remain connected with my
friends and family
There are people who use Facebook for the original cause
it was meant for, to connect with people. We have old friends staying in
different parts of the country or even across the globe. The existence of
a platform like Facebook has helped billions of people to get in touch
with their family and friends. I got the opportunity to talk to my friend after
10 years of no contact.
As a result of online networking individuals can join
bunches that have confidence in something very similar. They can discuss it or
even have a gathering. At the point when they join for what they accept their
message would be paid attention to additional. I feel like media can be a
decent and awful relationship to extremist or demonstration of obstruction. I
do accept that media can be a constructive relationship to extremist and
dissenting if the individuals aren't harming others to send the message.
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