What is Social Media Day?
On June 30th, Social Media Day is celebrated every year. Social media has reimagined how people communicate, communicate, and share with family, acquaintances, and the world in its short life.
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Social media became mainstream with the introduction of Friendster in 2002 and MySpace in 2003. Facebook, Twitter, and Facebook announced the founding of the king of social media, Facebook, in 2004. We should be succinct by posting our thoughts in fewer than 140 characters on Twitter, which we did not get. All the sharing we can handle is when we express ourselves better through images, Instagram, and Flickr. YouTube is the social space for everything from how-to-pop culture to what not to do with your fireworks on July 4th.
Social media makes it possible to stay connected and informed about those important people in our lives. Reconnecting with classmates, former work associates, and others is also a valuable part of social media. It has also made it possible to connect with ancestors and locate relatives you never even knew existed. Yes, the family tree has also become a social media platform. MyHeritage.com, Ancestry.com, and several others, among others, provide a social platform where distant family members can easily meet and build their family trees.