SOCIAL MEDIA DAY
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SOCIAL MEDIA DAY
Social Media Day is observed annually on June 30. In its short life, social media has redefined how people interact, communicate, and share with family, friends, and the world.
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With the launch of Friendster in 2002 and MySpace in 2003, social media became mainstream. 2004 brought the founding of the king of social media, Facebook. Twitter (now X) encouraged us to be succinct by posting our thoughts with fewer than 140 characters. When we express ourselves better through imagery, Instagram, and Flickr offer all the sharing we can handle. And speaking of video, TikTok and YouTube are the social place for everything from how-to to pop culture to what not to do with your fireworks on the 4th of July.
Social media makes it possible to stay connected and informed about those important people in our lives. Reconnecting with classmates, past work associates, and more is a valuable part of social media. It has also made it possible to connect with ancestors and find relatives you never even knew existed. Yes, the family tree has become a social media platform as well. MyHeritage.com, Ancestry.com, and many others all supply a social platform where distant family members potentially meet and build their family trees.
Did Someone Say Food?
The Internet has long loved food, and social media is no different. Pinterest, Tumblr, YouTube, TikTok and Wordpress share and socialize about the latest accessible and exciting food trends. This may be the most addicting part of social media. One moment a picture of a decadent, perfectly golden roast duck comes across your news feed. In an instant, the complete video detailing how to execute this delicacy in 17 easy steps is provided for you. One tweet later and you are off to the butcher. In a Snapchat -Instagram -Tumblr hour, you destroy your kitchen and end up with a Pinterest board titled "They Lied."
Social Media Etiquette
Be your true self when you interact online.
Like, comment, and share content to build connections.
Use a polite and professional tone when communicating online.
Give credit to the original source when sharing content online.
Use hashtags to expand you or the content source reach.
Creating valuable content to organically grow your audience.
Refrain from engaging in negativity, online arguments, or cyberbullying.
HOW TO OBSERVE SOCIAL MEDIA DAY
Post something on your favorite social media platform. Find a social media meetup in your area. Share your favorite meme or connect with someone you've not spoken to in ages. Use #SocialMediaDay when posting to share your favorites and remind others to celebrate.
SOCIAL MEDIA DAY HISTORY
Social Media Day was founded in 2010 by Mashable.