Social media is like a giant playground where everyone can talk and share things without being in the same room.
Imagine you have a toy box full of different toys, some are cars, some are blocks, some are dolls. Social media is like that toy box, but instead of toys, people share pictures, videos, stories, and even thoughts about their day. Everyone can see what others are sharing, just like how you can see all your friends' toys in the playground.
How It Works
Social media uses apps on phones or computers, think of them like a special kind of notebook where you write notes and show them to your classmates. You can post something new, and then your friends (or even people you don’t know) can like it, comment on it, or share it with their friends too.
A Little History
Social media started many years ago, in the early 2000s, when a few people made websites where they could write notes about themselves. Now, there are hundreds of apps to choose from, like Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. They all let you connect with other people around the world.
It’s like having a giant group project with friends, except everyone can join in, no matter where they live!
Examples
- A student uses Facebook to stay in touch with classmates.
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See also
- How Does Facebook - In Simple English Work?
- What are tweeters?
- ETFs Explained for Beginners. What is a ETF?
- How bots are influencing politics and society?
- How algorithms shape what you see on social media?