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The Pros And Cons Of Propaganda

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Propaganda, a strong and powerful word that carries quite a negative connotation nowadays. It exists since a thousand years ago, and used to be a tool that was widely used by charismatic leaders in order to rule a nation or just simply influence an audience. It is still constantly being used as a political and social mean in less obvious ways to influence people’s attitudes. By definition, propaganda is giving information that is not impartial. We usually have the Nazi propaganda in mind, or all the other war propaganda posters since it is more evident. But what about modern day propaganda? Today’s propaganda is maybe subtler and less obvious, but with the internet and advanced technologies of these past few decades, information can spread …show more content…

Of course we probably do not realize that we unconsciously choose this form of self and intellectual censorship. Value, judgement, and consent can be manufactured. Modern digital propaganda that we ingest on a daily basis dictates our point of view. As we move on to the next day, we forgot what our view actually was as another issue is presented for us. Our attention easily drift away from important matters as everyday thousands of unimportant new items sprouts every seconds on social media. Social media further dissolves borders between the uses of propaganda and public information to forward political-strategic goals. For companies, social media is a great way to promote their brand and their products and attract customers. For politicians the same is true, only in their case they are their own brand. As social media has taken over our life, it has also generated new impacts on our life. It has influenced our society greatly, and hopefully it is more positive than …show more content…

People now constantly check their social media, and the numbers of likes, friends, followers seem to almost define one person’s worth. We hear often that social media is toxic, and a good chunk of it is all smoke and mirrors. Social media has induced people in developing what we call the “FOMO” effect: fear of missing out. Most teenagers and young people today suffer from it. And I can say that I’m sadly a victim of FOMO. How do you define this behavior? For example, when you see on your feed that this friend uploaded pictures of themselves having fun without you. It’s a social angst, where one thinks that they might miss out on something. “The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence”. As people share their life on social media, not taking a picture to share it feels like nothing actually happened in real

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