Social media

According to Talkwalker, there are 1.36 billion people in India who use social media. And the total population of India is 135.26 crore (2018). Now social media is not just a platform where you share your views, thoughts, and opinion. It is standing huge today by holding the position of the social media campaign. The digital platform has provided us easy access to each and everything. The flow of news is more quickly, well spread, and faster even faster than the forest fire. Which kind of news is being spread and who are the people reading the news justify what the news is. The less you research the more clutter of news you will get. And your opinion goes like that. 
Social media has made us lose our calm quickly as we use to be in a hurry to post anything. Rumors can be spread quickly, and just after that opinions are also made.
Let's take an example. When someone gets an arrest warrant in any case like crime just on the basis of mere suspicion, the news used to be like that person is criminal. We always forget that it's just a mere suspicion and his\her crime is yet to be proven. So how can you hold that person accountable?


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Justice through social media
Let's go 3- 4 years back when ME TOO campaign was flooded on social media. I am not saying the campaign was wrong. it takes lots of courage to pen down your horrible part of life and above when everybody has access to what you have written. My question is there were so many who just wrote what happened to them they never reach the police. One of the posts that I read says all and even said that she will not file complain. In this way, nobody is going to get justice. Social media has no judiciary system yet. But it does have influence. The influence which makes you think. 

Healer or Peace wrencher- It has both properties. It can heal you and it can wrench your peace too.
totally depends on you.

Before coming to any point, going through the news will reduce the burden.
Think before typing. 

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