Welcome to Media, Social Media and Politics! The name speaks for itself in what this blog intends to focus on. I will showcase a specific emphasis on how social media shapes political conversations in the United States. In today’s political environment, media plays a major role in influencing how people receive information, interpret events, and form opinions. Platforms like Twitter, TikTok, and online news outlets have become central spaces where political narratives are created, shared, and debated.
Politics as a Personality: How Social Media Turns Beliefs Into Online Identity
Today, politics is no longer just something people follow in the news. On social media, it has become part of how many young people present themselves online. Platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and X are filled with political opinions, reposted graphics, and reaction videos that turn beliefs into public identity. Posting about political issues often brings likes, shares, and validation. During major events like elections or court decisions, timelines flood with opinions. Staying quiet can even feel like taking a side. This creates pressure to constantly show where you stand not just what you think, but who you are. While spreading awareness can be positive, it also leads to performative activism. Many users repost slogans or quick infographics without fully understanding the issues. This “slacktivism” gives the feeling of helping without real action like voting, researching, or getting involved locally. Political identity online is also heavily shaped by algorithms. Once you interact...
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