Civility amongst the SocialMedia realm

In this blog post I would like to start off with a quote to ignite the topic I will be discussing. ” Social media and technology are not agents of change. They are just tools.  We, the connected people, are the agents of change. – Stuart J. Ellman President 92Y”

Among our society the term civility is commonly thrown around but in terms of social media, they two aren’t really thought off together. I will be discussing the ways we can use social media as a tool to advocate for increased civility. Which could mean more human interaction, the rapid increase for technology, or that fact that the civil purpose for social media isn’t being used properly. Let’s begin with the term civility, which by definition means formal politeness and courtesy in behavior or speech. As we all know the world we live in, we all have to have a form of civility whether we are going to a fancy restaurant and should act appropriately with politeness or if you are attending a sporting event. Alongside that social media plays a major role in how we conduct ourselves. What do I mean by that? Well we use social media as a platform to promote whatever you feel strong about. In some cases that may be a event happening, a clothing line you have started or anything really. But how do we use it as a tool to overall increase civility. I’ll first label it, by saying as many people know social media’s like Youtube have a very big form of advertising, so use that to advocate for more civility in all forms. Explaining that by saying you want to create in environment on social media where people can feel comfortable and not be bombarded with all these things we want to do and change, so by creating ads before, after or between videos that show forms of increased civility, would help so much. What I mean by increased civility is also the fact that as a millennial we are constantly using social media no matter where we are. The lack of human face to face interaction is decreasing more and more. We could use social media to essentially advocate for less involvement in social medias in times like being at the dinner table or with family.

Analyzing that with that fact that you want to advocate well so that it can actually help those and show those that it’s affecting without being too condescending.  You don’t want to advocate for more civility like being more polite on social media on certain topics, and come off as an idiot. Those seeing this message may think you don’t care about what other people think and it wont be a positive avocation for.

Overall, we can us the tools we are already given like ads, social media accounts of people within those accounts with a big presence or feeling towards a topic to even bring a bigger avocation to the entire world not just those who watch Youtube or are on Instagram.  Social media is a platform we can and should use to promote and advocate for lots of issues like the need for increased civility and we should make use of them now and forever.