Impact of Social Media on Society: A Literature Review

Zahid Ahmad Wani

Shantha College of Allied Health Science, Affiliated to RGUHS, Bangalore, India.

Ayesha Bhat

Shantha College of Physiotherapy, Affiliated to RGUHS, Bangalore, India.

Vartika vishnoi

Vivek University Bijnor, UP, India.

Hina Praveen

Gautham College, Affiliated to RGUHS, Bangalore, India.

Naveen H Simon *

Shantha College of Nursing, Affiliated to RGUHS, Bangalore, India.

Diana Hephzibah

Shantha College of Nursing, Affiliated to RGUHS, Bangalore, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This manuscript explores the profound impact of social media on society, with a focus on social behavior, politics, and cultural norms. Employing a systematic literature review, including diverse sources, case studies, and real-world examples, the study provides a nuanced and comprehensive analysis. The brevity enforced by character limits on platforms like Twitter has shaped concise and direct communication, with emojis, memes, and hashtags becoming integral to online discourse. The rapid spread of information on social media has, however, led to the dissemination of misinformation, influencing public opinion and potentially affecting political outcomes. Collaboration among individuals, policymakers, and technology developers is crucial to shape the future of social media responsibly. This necessitates cultivating a culture of responsible use, promoting digital literacy, and advocating for policies that safeguard user rights and well-being. Striking a balance between innovation and ethical considerations is paramount to ensure the continued positive contribution of social media to society.

Keywords: Cultural landscapes, interpersonal relationships, paradigm shift, social media


How to Cite

Wani, Zahid Ahmad, Ayesha Bhat, Vartika vishnoi, Hina Praveen, Naveen H Simon, and Diana Hephzibah. 2024. “Impact of Social Media on Society: A Literature Review”. Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies 50 (4):320-28. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajess/2024/v50i41334.

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