Power of Social Media - Our History getting recorded - Including Social Behavior for Future Reference


Once again, in 2016, the social media websites have shown, how they are continuously changing the world. The recent events in Turkey, Russia, China, US, India, Pakistan and many other countries. As soon as an event happens, everybody knows right away. Most of the coverage is real time, and the society relies heavily on the public to take live videos on the scene. There is consciousness here because it's hard to lie about a video, which can be used as an evidence. BrExit: Most of the events of brExit, weren't found on the news, rather on Twitter. There are microeconomics here, because each decision impacts the whole. The economy is global, so the events in Britain and Europe (EU) impacts the United States and Asian markets. It really depends where the trade contracts come from, and then how many parts they get split into. For example, building up a computer. The parts come from various places. Now if the contracts in between Britain and EU change, then the agreements have to be rewritten. The parts now come from a different source. Currently, there are huge issues happening within EU, due to these circumstances. Most of the EU countries bonds maturity rates are going back 17th century. The stocks are junk, and money is moving to predictive growth sectors, from the shrinking areas. Turkey Coup: Turkey coup is another example, where a selective group within the country convinced the military to go martial law, or dictatorship. However as soon the news went viral, the President asked the citizens to come on streets through Twitter. The people did, and they reversed the coup. This was one of the most bravest actions of our civilization, and it showed the power of the people, through social media. There are currently many changes happening within Turkey. Elections 2016: The current elections of the United States, between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are taking advantage of Twitter as the main source of communication to the public. In all events, the news come to Twitter first, and then rest of the news outlets write stories. The stories then come back to Twitter, and become viral. Many micro events are happening on Twitter, and perhaps the news doesn't have time to capture all of it. However, the people that are close to Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump are learning huge amount of knowledge through the power of the social media.