Imagine social media is like a big playground where everyone can talk and share pictures, but it started much smaller, like one kid telling their best friend about their lunch.
Social media grew over time, just like that friendship became bigger when more kids joined in. At first, there were only emails, then Facebook, and later Twitter and Instagram. Each new platform was like a new game on the playground, some let you post pictures, others let you write short messages.
How it all fits together
Social media is like a storybook that keeps getting longer. At first, there were just a few pages (like early social platforms), but now there are hundreds of pages (like today's many apps and websites).
CNBC, the company making this 90-second video, is like a teacher who puts together a quick summary of that big storybook, showing you how it all began and where it’s going. They use fast cuts and fun music to keep things moving, just like when your favorite teacher tells a story in a way that makes you laugh and learn at the same time.
So in 90 seconds, they show you the whole journey of social media, from one kid telling their best friend about lunch to billions of people around the world sharing their lives every day.
Examples
- A company launching a new way for people to connect online.
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See also
- How Does Evo-Ed: History, Genetics Work?
- What is Historical evolution?
- How Does Social Media Influence Our Memory?
- Are we more closely related to cats or dogs?
- Do Human Giants Really Exist?