If we look back, the last few years have improved everything about how we interact and how we connect with each other to how we create opinions about each other. This was MySpace that was first introduced in 2003, and then came Facebook in 2004, which is still used worldwide by more than a billion users. The Facebook, Instagram , YouTube, Whatsapp and now TikTok social networking sites have fully developed and changed the way we used to compose posts, catch photos, or create videos. Punjab Senior Minister and Food Minister Abdul Aleem Khan said that social media is providing expression and space to everyone who wants to lift their expression on some issue. On this # WorldSocialMediaDay, I want to thank all those who have supported us in the path of transformation and have been the face of the dream of PM Imran Khan.
— Abdul Aleem Khan (@aleemkhan_pti) June 30, 2020 UN Peacekeeping said on its official twitter account, “On the # SocialMediaDay this year, there has never been a more pressing need for an internet free of harmful misinformation. They need to join hands to improve the way emergencies like # COVID19 play out in emerging environments.
Pause.#TakeCareBeforeYouShare pic.twitter.com/lFkqPnJula — UN Peacekeeping (@UNPeacekeeping) June 30, 2020 We would always inspire you to push your hobbies a step further. What are some of your preferred things on social platforms (apart from lurking)? Will you:
Join in several discussions with the Team. Take part in a Conversation on Twitter. Host or guest of a live video Facebook / Instagram / YouTube. Share some quotes or content from your favorite educators on social media. Verify using the hashtag # SMDay