Paradigm shift in the use of social networks
Abstract
Humanity has gradually emerged from the global pandemic caused by the COVID-19 virus. A pandemic that wreaked unprecedented havoc in the contemporary world: millions of deaths, a health crisis, confinement, social distancing, in addition to collective surrender and the subsequent discovery of panoptic surveillance, are just some of them. Unfortunately, these havocs acted merely as a preamble to a warlike confrontation between two different world orders: the established one and the one aspired to be. Unprecedented in the contemporary era, these events have primarily hurt the backbone of the developed world, the first world.
As a result, those in power within the world order have been severely affected by the damage caused. While the rest of the world, the developing world, although also seriously disrupted by circumstances, is more accustomed to these "systemic disruptions" and is advancing like a runaway horse, blindfolded.
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