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The Evolutions of Social Media

eAudiobook
Craig Dames / Marsha Eves

Social media has transformed the way people connect communicate and share information. What started as simple online forums and chat rooms has evolved into a powerful ecosystem of platforms that shape global conversations influence public opinion and drive business strategies. The rise of social media can be traced through key technological advancements and shifting user behaviors that have continuously redefined digital interactions.

In the early days of the internet online communities were primarily built around forums message boards and early blogging platforms. Websites like Usenet and bulletin board systems (BBS) allowed users to engage in discussions based on shared interests but they lacked the real-time engagement that modern social media provides. As internet speeds improved and web design became more sophisticated platforms such as Friendster and MySpace emerged in the early 2000s marking the beginning of social networking as we know it. These sites introduced profile customization digital friendships and a sense of online identity that encouraged users to invest more time in their virtual presence.

The launch of Facebook in 2004 marked a major shift in how people engaged with social media. Unlike its predecessors Facebook prioritized real-world connections and streamlined communication. Instead of anonymous interactions users connected with friends family and colleagues in a structured and highly interactive digital space. This approach quickly gained popularity and other platforms such as Twitter LinkedIn and Instagram followed each introducing unique features that catered to different aspects of online interaction. Twitter revolutionized real-time communication with its microblogging format LinkedIn redefined professional networking and Instagram capitalized on the growing demand for visual content.



  • Published by Cammy Fetchens LLC
  • Fiction/Non-FictionFiction
  • Genre General Fiction
  • Target Audience Adult
  • Released 23rd March 2025
  • Duration 01 Hrs. 59 Mins.
  • ISBN 9798318396458