Social Media Role: Conservative Norms vs Open-Mindedness
Social media role, in recent years, has been crucial in shaping the way people think and interact with the world. While it has often been criticized for promoting harmful behavior and misinformation, it has also proven to be a powerful tool in breaking down conservative norms and opening up societies to new ideas and ways of thinking.
A recent study conducted by a team of sociologists found that in countries where conservative norms and values are deeply ingrained, social media has been instrumental in promoting more liberal attitudes and behaviors. The study surveyed over 10,000 individuals across 15 different countries, including Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Egypt.
The researchers found that the platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram provided a space for people to express their opinions and ideas without fear of social repercussions. This was particularly true for women and members of marginalized communities, who often faced severe social and legal consequences for challenging conservative norms in public.
Through social media, these individuals were able to connect with like-minded people and engage in discussions about topics that were previously considered taboo. As a result, many began to question the validity of conservative values and beliefs, leading to a shift in attitudes towards issues such as women’s rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and religious freedom.
A newspaper from Saudi Arabia stated: “Social media has given us a voice that we never had before. It has allowed us to connect with people from all over the world who share our struggles and beliefs. I feel more empowered and hopeful about the future than ever before.”
While social media has its downsides, it is clear that its ability to facilitate connections and dialogue has been instrumental in promoting more open-minded and progressive attitudes in some of the world’s most conservative societies. As more people gain access to social media, it is likely that this trend will continue, leading to greater acceptance and understanding across cultures and communities.
Some statistics about social media usage as of 2020:
- According to We Are Social and Hootsuite’s “Digital 2020” report, there were 3.80 billion users worldwide in January 2020, representing a 9% increase compared to the previous year.
- The same report found that the average daily time spent on social media was 2 hours and 24 minutes per day, up from 2 hours and 16 minutes in 2019.
- Facebook remains the most popular platform, with over 2.7 billion monthly active users as of Q3 2020. Instagram, owned by Facebook, has over 1 billion monthly active users, while Twitter has 330 million monthly active users.
- Social media usage varies significantly by region, with East Asia having the highest penetration rate at 71%, and Middle East and Africa having the lowest at 38%.
These statistics demonstrate the significant impact that social media has on people’s lives and its potential to influence attitudes and behaviors on a global scale.