MISUSE OF SOCIAL MEDIA: A GROWING CONCERN
Sir,
In today’s digital age, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. It has revolutionised the way we communicate, connect and share information.
However, with the widespread use of social media platforms, there has been a concerning rise in the misuse of these platforms. One of the most alarming trends is the creation of social media pages that aim to tarnish the image of our country and negatively influence the younger generation.
Disturbing
Recently, a disturbing post surfaced on one of these pages, promoting violence as a means to address issues. The post featured graphic images depicting violent acts, with a caption that glorified the use of violence as a solution. Instead of fostering peace and harmony, such posts are propagating a dangerous message that violence is acceptable and even commendable.
This promotion of violence not only goes against our values as a society, but also poses a threat to the safety and well-being of our communities.
Recognise
It is important to recognise that social media has the power to influence and shape perceptions, especially among the impressionable minds of our youth. As we continue to witness the aftermath of the unrest of 2021, where our country suffered greatly, it is crucial that we are mindful of the content and messages being shared on these platforms. The last thing we need is to exacerbate existing tensions and sow seeds of discord through irresponsible and harmful social media posts. Furthermore, it is essential to remember the positive potential of social media. These platforms can be used for good causes, such as job hunting, connecting with others and educational purposes.
Instead of using social media as a tool for spreading negativity and inciting violence, we should strive to harness its power for positive change and growth. In conclusion, we must address the misuse of social media and hold those responsible for promoting harmful content and messages accountable. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that social media remains a platform for positive engagement, learning and connection. Let us work together to create a safer and more responsible online environment for all. Let us use social media wisely and responsibly, for the betterment of our society and the future generations to come.
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