Reclaiming Connection: The Shift from Social Media Chaos to Rediscovering Social Networks

  • March 30, 2023

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Governments are banning recreational apps like TikTok on work phones due to cybersecurity and data protection concerns.
The shift from social networking to social media has resulted in adverse consequences, such as the spread of emotionally charged content and unhealthy social behaviors.
The decline of social media giants like Facebook and Twitter presents an opportunity to reconsider the role of social media in our lives.
A return to the original purpose of social networks, focusing on connections and moderate use, could foster healthier online interactions.
Overcoming the challenges of quitting social media may require regulatory intervention, social shaming, and cultural shifts.

 

Government workers in countries including the UK, US, Canada, the European Union, and most recently France, are no longer allowed to install recreational apps like TikTok on their work phones.

The bans come as governments grow increasingly concerned about the cybersecurity and data protection risks posed by such applications.

The TikTok Problem

TikTok, a popular social media app, has been singled out due to its data harvesting and exposure to Chinese influence.

However, other apps and companies also gather vast amounts of personal data, raising questions about why only one app is being targeted.

France, in particular, has decided to extend the ban to all recreational apps on government devices, highlighting the similarities between TikTok and other data-harvesting platforms like Facebook.

TikTok’s Uncertain Future

While Facebook may initially benefit from these bans, the long-term consequences remain uncertain.

Some analysts predict that TikTok will eventually face a general ban, especially if it fails to secure independence from Chinese-owned ByteDance or find an American buyer.

Meanwhile, TikTok’s attempts to isolate American user data in servers controlled by Oracle have not convinced those pushing for a ban.

If the app is banned, users may turn to alternatives like Instagram’s Reels and YouTube Shorts.

The Decline of Social Media Giants

Facebook and Twitter face significant challenges as their values plummet, and users and advertisers become disillusioned.

The potential downfall of these platforms presents an opportunity to reconsider the role of social media in our lives.

Social networks are passive systems used to establish and maintain relationships, while social media actively shares content across these networks.

The Evolution of Social Networking

The early 2000s saw the rise of various social networks like Friendster, MySpace, and Facebook.

Initially, these platforms focused on connecting users and facilitating offline interactions. 

However, with the introduction of smartphones and platforms like Instagram, social networking transformed into social media, turning users into broadcasters who aimed to share content with a wider audience.

Differentiating Between Social Networks and Social Media

Though often used interchangeably, the terms social network and social media have distinct meanings.

Social networks are passive systems used to establish and maintain relationships, while social media actively shares content across these networks.

The shift from social networking to social media has had both disastrous and pleasurable consequences, as well as generating significant profits.

Microsoft’s Gaming Acquisition Advances

Microsoft’s multibillion-dollar acquisition of gaming publisher Activision Blizzard is looking more promising as the UK regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), dropped one of its key objections.

Microsoft has provided sufficient proof that it will continue to make the Call of Duty series available on PlayStation consoles, addressing concerns about competition in the console gaming market.

The acquisition still faces scrutiny from the EU competition commission and the US Federal Trade Commission, but the former is expected to approve the deal.

From Social Networks to Social Media

In the early 2000s, social networks such as Facebook and LinkedIn emerged, connecting people and helping them stay updated with each other’s lives. Twitter, founded in 2006, became the first platform to focus on global conversations rather than just connecting people.

Social networks were primarily about relationships, with content creation and consumption following suit.

Instagram, introduced in 2010, marked a transition from social networking to social media.

As more platforms encouraged users to share content, the focus shifted from connections to content dissemination.

Reddit, Snapchat, and WhatsApp further evolved the landscape, turning social networks into content superhighways.

The Dark Side of Social Media’s Growth

As engagement and advertising profits soared, the influencer economy took shape.

Many people aspired to be influencers, seeking fame and fortune through content creation. However, this growth came with adverse consequences.

Emotionally charged content spread rapidly, often polarizing and misleading users.

The obsession with connections and the need for validation amplified unhealthy social behaviors.

People began to expect large audiences and a right to comment on every thought shared online.

The Need for Change: A Return to Social Networks

If platforms like Twitter falter, it may signal the decline of social media more broadly.

This would be a double-edged sword, as many users rely on these platforms for news, community, and conversation.

Quitting social media may prove as challenging as quitting smoking, requiring a combination of regulatory intervention, social shaming, and cultural shifts.

The potential solution lies in rediscovering the value of social networks – using technology to connect with others moderately and for justified reasons.

As the realization of social media’s Faustian bargain sets in, perhaps we can begin to unwind its web and foster healthier online interactions.

Craig Paradise media

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