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Since the mobile phone is inseparable from us, our social life is no longer just a party, but to meet new partners on various social platforms, just pick up the mobile phone and talk to friends about the fun of the day.
Since the appearance of social media in our lives (which dates back to the late 1990s), its rapid development has surpassed most of the previous technological advancements. As one of the largest social media platforms, Facebook got its first 50 million users in just two years. To reach the same milestone, the Internet needs 4 years. In just ten years, Facebook has more than 2 billion users and continues to grow at an alarming rate; so do many other social media networks. In addition to its huge scale and influence, social media has also opened up a whole new economic space and changed the way social interactions take place.
Despite its enormous influence, social media is far from perfect. On the issues of content monetization, content authenticity, content accessibility, and the security of private data, large and small participants in the industry have been questioned and even criticized. The data problem happened on Facebook, and user data was used by third parties to advertise in the US and UK elections. Are these problems caused by the idling of the operators of these social platforms? Of course not, but…