Fifteen minutes of fame became too short. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and a thousand other ways exist to spread news instantly – and fame is more fleeting than ever. But media moments count. They are a form of culture, signal trends and influence how children see the world. Whether they're wonderful, weird, or terrible, media moments are an opportunity for our kids to connect with them, put things into context, and share our values. Let's take a look back at 2014 and see some of the world's best and worst media moments.
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Creative director and photographer Viktorija Pashuta, who hails from California, created a photo series called What If Guys Were Social Networks for Vanichi magazine, where she showed what guys would look like if they were dressed in social networks.
Twitter has completely changed the way we interact with our friends, as well as where and how we read news. Apart from tweeting, retweeting and finding trends and news, Twitter is also useful in other ways, you can even turn off your computer with it. Here are five ways to get the most out of Twitter.
For a long time, social networks are no longer just entertainment, but also a tool. Although they won't eradicate websites, businesses can maintain, recruit and recruit customers on them because they can communicate with them in real time. The effect of virality became their wet dream. But in today's world, quality is not enough. Equally important is the time dimension, which alone makes you truly visible. But when are those golden hours?
These days, a new social network called "Ello" has blossomed. Just like its name, without the letter "H" at the beginning, the newcomer is designed in a minimalist way - they eliminated everything superfluous, including advertisements.