Summary Of Small Change By Malcolm Gladwell

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In the essay by Malcolm Gladwell, called “Small change: why the revolution will not be tweeted.” It was a very informative insight on how activism has changed throughout the years. Gladwell set up his examples thoroughly. He explained the way networking took a big part to construct protests or sit ins back in the 1960s. Unlike in current times, we are able to spread the word through social media. Most of the time we do not need to know people to be able to spread the word. Most people will think the information that is being shared is going to be important, so they take part in sharing it with their peers. Networking still takes place but it is a lot more easier to share information through social media. Most of the time activist groups back …show more content…

Social media tends to start a dialogue amongst people. We would not be aware of the current issues happening at the moment if it were not for social media. There are many people who are not very dependent on watching news outlets and always depend on social media for their source of news. Using social media as a source for news is not always the best thing because most of the stuff that is shared currently online is not always accurate. Most people will do a little bit of research before going based off one post on their platform. That would be the best thing to do because if you are not completely sure on a certain topic, then you can always do research on it and become a bit more knowledgeable on the subject. Social media has the power to create a platform for those who are not always heard in person. Sometimes we have to depend on social media for change. Through people creating platforms for themselves online, they have the power to share certain information on issues that are not always tackled in person. There are certain issues that are not really reasonably discussed in person or most are not comfortable doing so. That is when we have social media to create a dialogue and lets us start speaking on issues most of us are too scared to speak up about in