The coronavirus pandemic is actually making social media 'social' — and shows how it could be reshaped for the public good
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Matthew Flisfeder is an associate professor of rhetoric and communications at University of Winnipeg.
Matthew Flisfeder is an associate professor of rhetoric and communications at University of Winnipeg.
The coronavirus pandemic has led to many people using social media in more positive ways, including video conferencing…
– By Matthew Flisfeder, Associate professor of Rhetoric and Communications, University of Winnipeg The on social media apps …
The platforming of our lives on social media apps — like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter — is usually met with criticism.