Social Media Grade

Honestly, I looked about the election before but have not been on social media since the election began and after. After election day, I decided to not look at the information on social media because it would bring anxiety and I did not want to have any more anxiety than what is needed right now. I think that during this week we should take breaks from social media. With Facebook, there were not a lot of posts about the election and that could help people with their anxiety. So, I feel like Facebook could get a C grade. I feel like they did a good job for the people who did not want to see the election. While as Twitter, it is all over and it is what anyone can talk about cause who knows what is going to happen. We have to know which thing is right and not just fake and will take us off the track. I personally do not think that any of the social media failed because each brought their own uniqueness to this election. I do not think that any of the social media got an A with this because it is hard to tell what is real and what is fake. To me, they all had their own way of telling their story about the election. One lesson that I have learned from this week is to not trust all the social media that comes about and to make sure that it is reliable. All of them should keep trying and trying to get the right with social media.

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