The role of media policy in social networks and its challenges and perspectives
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-7174-2021-134-1-65-71Keywords:
social network, Internet, website, technology, mediaAbstract
Now is the time when everything is developing rapidly. Many things have been
transformed within a short period of time. With the development of technology, people also began
to change.
A person who spends a lot of time on the Internet loses, first, itself. Mental health and attitude of
the person to the surrounding world are changing too. The worst thing is that the person becomes
addicted to the Internet, goes away from real life, and completely immerses himself in the world
of the Internet.
Therefore, we must not allow Internet addiction. Otherwise, we are risking shortening our already
short life and turn it into meaningless existence. Television, the Internet, and social networks
have been in the process of integration, that is, at the stage of involvement, for almost 15 years.
The way of using them is for everyone’s personal matter; someone may correctly use Internet
resources; others may abuse them. The Internet should be considered as a source of information,
not as a competitor. The matter is that journalism is always in need of innovation. Kazakh
ancestors said: Keep up with the times, that is, do not stay behind. So that, journalism should
move with the times, taking a place on the front line. Only those media organizations that unite
both sides may be a few steps ahead.