Role of Social Media on Modern Politics:

Social media plays a salient role in modern politics nowadays. In the past, politicians communicated, campaigned, and engaged with the public through traditional means. In contrast, platforms like X, Facebook, and Instagram allow politicians to bypass traditional media and speak directly to voters, fostering a more personal connection. In an era where a single X (tweet) can spark a global movement or topple a government, direct communication enables politicians to gauge public sentiment through real-time feedback, polls, and surveys. 

Remember the days when politicians ran their campaigns door-to-door? Now, the battleground has shifted to our screens. The transition from traditional media to social platforms has been nothing short of revolutionary. However, the rise of social media in politics is not without its perils. The same tools that empower citizens and democratise information can also be weaponised to spread misinformation and deepen societal divisions. Politicians use social media to interact with their voters directly, whereas in the past, they relied on traditional gatekeepers.

As we navigate this new digital political landscape, it's crucial to remain both optimistic about the potential for increased civic engagement and vigilant against the threats to democratic discourse. Balancing these aspects is essential for maintaining democratic integrity in the digital age.

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