Some people think of change as a positive transformation, others think of change as something you don't want to happen at all but it has anyway. Social media is the key to social change...and those within a higher position of authority often do not accept that as a means of development or innovation by way of ordinary citizens, rather it is seen as a way to displace order in an political organizational system. CNN News: Social Media @ the front line in Egypt
Friday, January 28, 2011
Social Media: A factor for chaos or a means for freedom?
Anti-government protests in Tunisia have led the Egyptian government to cut-off Internet services including those used on mobile devices. Ben Wedeman for CNN said that" young people are very Internet savvy and have found ways to get around government blocks" (Social Media's Role in North Africa's Unrest). The Internet has given people a chance for their voice to be heard which is essential for our rights to freedom of speech and expression, but when people use social media to communicate their opposing viewpoints of government acts our rights are disrupted. Throughout the world, people have been using social media as a means for directly communicating important information. This form of communication has been a part of people's daily lives and gives citizens everywhere a chance to be a part of something and to really feel a sense of freedom and recognition.
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I'm deffinitely with those that think that the restriction of internet is a bad thing. It was clearly ibe if the straws to break the camels back in Egypt. These tight restrictions are what led to the chaos now happening.
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