We are in the era of the technollogy, which means that the way that the people communicate to each other is by using the cellphone.
But this very useful instrument of communication it's not enough to complete its objective, so the human being has invented apps for it.
These apps, like Youtube, Twitter, WhatsApp or Instagram helps the cellphones and computers to do their work: connect and communicate people not only from one house to another, but from one country to another too; which explains the overcrowding of these ones.
With these apps we are allowed to meet the world at the same time that we stay in home.
Even though these are very good qualities of the social media, there are some things that show us the negative side of them, like the amount of personal information that we give to these apps. Is it worthy to be that exposed just for a mass fetishism?
Personally, I think that we are a little bit too much exposed on the social medias and their privacy politics are not enough, because they don't completely protect us. I mean, the privacy politics of Instagram says that any person can take a photo from your profile and you can do nothing about it.
For that reason, I try to don't publish photos of my little sister and even mines. I don't trust anyone.
I know that I said that Instagram is not a safe social media, but actually none of them are. So, this is my favorite one, because I can talk with my friends, follow people from other parts of the world and get to know those places better, among other things.
I don't like to put my face on the profile photo, I do not put my adress, neither where I study or my age. Besides, I put my profile on private.
So, social media's apps can be a very useful tool as long as you know the limits and risks of it.
I agree with you. I don't post photos of my little sister for the same reason: we don't know what can happen whit them.
ResponderEliminari also agree with you. I always want to know people using internet but it terries me ignore if its a real or fake profile!
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