Importance Of Government Control On Social Media

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With the rapid development of the Internet, social media has intruded our life in silence, and has changed everyone’s daily life in various ways. It raises a debated question whether the government should be involved in the control of social media or not. It is obvious to see that social media is greatly enhancing the quality of human being’s lives by expanding channels of receiving the latest news, accelerating the speed of information transition, and providing a better environment of medical treatment for patients. However, whether the involvement of the government is a good thing or not is to be discussed. Some people agree with the government taking control on social media, while others not. On the one hand, social media would force the government to take measures on enforcing …show more content…

On the other hand, there would be no personal privacy for people under the surveillance of the government, and it would be difficult to protect the right of freedom of speech. The aim of this essay is to argue whether the governments should have the right to take control on social networks or not.
Generally speaking, social media are affecting people’s daily life in many ways, and the governments and many others are using social media as political and information tools. According to Bertot and Hansen in 2012, social media has changed our traditional ways of communication, shifting from print media to online social digital media. Taking American government agencies as an example, they have started to use a series of social media, including blogs, microblogs, and social networking platforms in order to create records, to disseminate information, and to have more communication with the public. American last President Obama was one of the beneficiaries of the use

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