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COVID 19: The Impact Of Social Media Bias

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Media bias is the preference towards a side that is more appealing based on communicative sources. Media is used to communicate something to you, whether it be through a book or an online site. Media has changed substantially over the last few decades. For example, many people used to get their information from newspapers, and today people usually get their information from electronic devices. Media Bias has had a big impact on COVID 19. COVID 19 greatly affected the truth given out which caused many changes in everyday life. Some news sites had extremely inaccurate information about COVID 19 and it was very obvious. People use visual images and information in order to comprehend confusing information, because of how much we rely on our sense …show more content…

Social Media has affected COVID 19 by a substantial factor. COVID 19 became a racial issue and Asian Americans/asians became the scapegoat of COVID 19. The lies about it being all Asian people’s fault are very harmful to the American public. People worked hard to stop COVID from spreading and to not have people, at risk, get the virus. After COVID continued to get worse, Asian Americans started experiencing discrimination. Asian Americans were shunned by society because of the virus and the sites put them in an extremely unreasonable view. Racially motivated comments tried to convince Asian Americans that this was all their fault and Asian hate became very high in the United States (Columbia University). Because of this, Asian Americans were blamed for Coronavirus. Overall, media bias has greatly affected this pandemic and has caused many major issues that make the virus very different from other viruses. It is apparent that media bias greatly affects people (paragraph 1), how media bias has affected coronavirus (paragraph 2), and the effects of COVID on the American public due to media bias (paragraph 3). Covid has been one of the worst epidemics and media bias has not

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