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At present, it is impossible to live happily without social media.

Social websites and applications have


become an integral part of our lives, so the question is not if we use them, but why. The most popular
reasons for using social media include keeping in touch, filling up time, and general networking. It is true
that a significant number of people are leaving it, yet there is no reason to worry when it comes down to
the digitally native generation. Social media is a relatively new technology, which is the reason why it is a
little bit controversial. With time, social websites and applications will continue to grow and improve.

Generally speaking, technology is changing the way that we live our lives. Owing to advances in
technology, it is possible to accomplish many more tasks, therefore increasing productivity and
minimizing effort. There is no denying the fact that it has contributed greatly to society. Technology
pushes for change and it is interesting to note that social media has not been unaltered. Technology and
the forms of social media influence one another. In this article, we will focus our attention on the way in
which technology has impacted social media.

Link between mobile technology and the expansion of social media

It is hard if not impossible to imagine that there was a social media site before Facebook. Yet, there was
and it bears the name of Six Degrees. It lasted from 1997 to 2000. The name of the online platform came
from the six degrees of separation theory. Just like with Facebook, you could create a profile and
befriend users. In the beginning, interactive computer-mediated technologies facilitating
communication were considered a passing trend. More precisely, it was viewed as being ephemeral and
short. Very quickly, it transformed into an international obsession. And this is thanks to mobile
technology.

Not many people know that it was the introduction of mobile technology for cellular communication
that prompted the expansion of social media. Cell phones are no longer tools for making calls. But what
are they then? Cell phones are very well capable of performing the functions of a computer. You do not
have to be a genius to understand that cell phones have had a major impact on social websites and
applications. Individuals of all ages possess a mobile phone and it should not come as a surprise that
there has been a considerable decline in users accessing social media platforms via desktops. They love
their cell phones because these devices enable them to share and interact with just their fingertips.

Mobile devices and social media go hand in hand. What do you think happens when a person gets a
missed call and they do not recognize the number? Simple. They perform a reverse phone lookup and
find the social media account. There is not a single person out there that accesses their Facebook or
Twitter through the computer anymore. Users spend more time on mobile devices due to the fact that it
is easier. As regular users are deploying social media to share and interact with others, businesses, as
well as governmental agencies, use them to determine what kind of employees they are dealing with. As
you can imagine, they do not turn on their computers for this.
Introduction of the human-friendly element

It has been agreed upon that emerging technology necessitates a human element. It is crucial to
automate different actions, but more and more people are starting to worry that human interaction will
very soon become obsolete. The fact is that the systems that were created by humans are sometimes
imperfect and make mistakes. This is the reason why it is necessary to introduce a human-friendly
element. In today’s world, innovative solutions are disrupting things, being fast to implement and
boosting execution speeds. Yet, it is quality communication that eliminates problems caused by limited
information access and helps people work as a team.

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