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Social Media:

Inclusion or Exclusion
Sardorbek Kholdarov | 61501
Shahnaz Seyid-zada | 61543
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Social Media Inclusion


Social Media Exclusion
Conclusion
Social Media Inclusion
Inclusivity and Accessibility
are connected

When it comes to social media, being truly inclusive means making sure
the content is accessible both physically and visually. The public wants
access to content, and they also want to see themselves represented in
that content.
Gen Z expects this level of performance from the brands they support,
and they will not accept anything less. Diverse content will incorporate
representation, and accessibility, and include ALL voices in the community.
The importance of content in
inclusive Social Media

Media content that speaks to a diverse audience


without excluding them is inclusive content,
whether it is a blog post, an image, or a video.
Content that is inclusive shouldn't divide or hurt a
certain audience. The images should represent all
people, and the content structure, including fonts
and sizes, should be accessible to everyone.
Inclusivity matters for
social media brands

It is not an option but a necessity to incorporate inclusion and


accessibility into your company, processes, and content. As
consumers expect it, brands must move from being providers to being
connected to their customers.

Inclusion is a default for Gen Z. You should take some time to examine
the content created by Gen Z, especially on TikTok. What can your
brand learn from this new wave of content creators?
An inclusive social media strategy will bring your diversity and inclusion
brand values to life. Diversity cannot be valued if you exclude groups
of people from your content. Be prepared to face stumbling blocks as
you introduce this way of thinking to your brand. Acknowledge your
mistakes as soon as possible and in public.

Social media inclusion makes business sense, as well as being the right
thing to do. In this case, the question is: can everyone afford not to?
Social Media Exclusion
Exclusion by
choice.
In the modern world, it is
impossible and unnecessary to
exclude oneself from social media.
Nevertheless, there are some
situations in which social media
needs to be excluded and we
should focus on them instead.
Circumstances that exclude
social networks:
Contexts in which kids and adolescents report experiences of
exclusion to include school, sports teams, religious groups, and, more
recently, online interactions. It is possible that such situations can
have a psychological effect on adolescents and influence their
behavior.
There are certain contexts in certain
political situations in certain regions. In
such cases, the spread of various
information can further exacerbate the
situation, make people confused or
encourage them to take wrong actions.

etc. We can observe many such cases.


Conclusion
In conclusion, we can say that it is wrong and impossible to completely include or exclude to
social media. They have already become a part of our lives.

Inclusion in social media gives us more positive emotions. In addition to being able to share
our happy moments with our friends on the Internet, we can receive motivation from different
inclusive content. In terms of sharing news, social media is a very useful tool...

Social media exclusion could isolate the world from each other. The world has now vibrated
together, and everyone can sense what is happening. But, as we mentioned before, in some
cases exclusion is useful.

A lot of research shows us that exclusion or inclusion in social media is an abstract concept.
Because everyone has an individual opinion about this.
Thank You for
Your Attention!
Sardorbek Kholdarov | 61501
Shahnaz Seyid-zada | 61543

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