Tuesday 25 February 2014

The pains and gains of social media


 

The social media stumbled into our lives barely 10 years ago. These are electronic platforms where people have opportunities to communicate virtually. Most of these platforms work real-time, online. That is what makes it different from the way we used to communicate years back before social media hit the scene.

Some of the benefits of social media are all around us. In the last 1 week, my husband has been out of town and we have used the video, voice and chatting facilities of whatsapp to communicate and this has bridged the gap, though we are thousands of miles apart. Social media bridges the gap of distance. Conference calls can be made by several people across continents so far as they have good internet connectivity.

Social media has also changed the way we respond to issues. For instance the speed at which information now spreads is much faster, in fact I will like to say its spread can be viral. The Arab spring is a typical example of how the social media was used effectively to organize, communicate and raise awareness among people in some Arab countries to express dissatisfaction with their governments. This has costed many people their lives.

It also has benefits because lots of business owners can connect so easily to their target audience and get immediate responses from their clients.

Just as the gains are numerous so also it has its downsides but one that really stands out is the amount personal information that is shared on social media that ordinarily people need to be discreet about. Many of us are aware of Cynthia Osokogu, who was killed in cold blood in Lagos, Nigeria, in 2012 because of contact she made through facebook with people she barely knew who ended her life abruptly. This is cause for caution. I have made a personal choice to use the social media wisely. What I share about my life and those around me, I make sure it is not sensitive and will have a negative effect on them.