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Social Media And Social Peace

Mool Raj by Mool Raj
March 23, 2023
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With over 1.3 billion people and a diverse array of cultures, religions, and languages, maintaining social peace in India is a complex and challenging task. Social media and social peace are intertwined in many ways. The media, including traditional news outlets as well as social media platforms, play a crucial role in shaping public opinion and influencing how people view and interact with one another. In today’s world, the media has an unprecedented reach and power to shape the narrative around various issues, and it is crucial that this power is used responsibly in order to promote social peace. One of the key ways that the media can promote social peace is through responsible and balanced reporting. This means presenting different perspectives on an issue and not taking sides. It also means avoiding sensationalism and focusing on facts rather than emotions. By presenting a balanced and unbiased view of the world, the media can help to reduce polarization and promote understanding between different groups. It is the media which can promote social peace through its coverage of conflicts and acts of violence. Rather than focusing on the violence itself, the media should focus on the underlying causes of the conflict and the efforts being made to resolve it. This includes highlighting the voices of those working towards peace and reconciliation, as well as providing context and background information on the conflict. Even some media outlets have been criticized for taking sides in political or religious disputes, which can lead to further polarization and mistrust between different groups. In other words, the media plays a crucial role in how these incidents are reported and perceived. When the media focuses on the violence itself, rather than the underlying causes, it can exacerbate tensions and lead to further violence.
On the other hand, when the media focuses on the underlying issues and the efforts being made to resolve the conflicts, it can help to promote understanding and reconciliation. However, unlike traditional news outlets, social media is largely unregulated and there is a lot of misinformation and polarizing content circulating on these platforms. In order to promote social peace, it is important that social media companies take steps to address these issues, such as implementing fact-checking mechanisms and removing content that incites violence or hate.
Social media platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp, have also become increasingly important in shaping public opinion and influencing how people interact with one another. However, the rapid spread of misinformation and polarizing content on these platforms has also led to a number of challenges in terms of promoting social peace. For example, fake news and rumours have been known to incite violence, particularly in rural areas where access to reliable information is limited. Social media companies have been criticized for not doing enough to address these issues, and for not taking steps to remove content that incites violence or hate. Therefore, the media plays a crucial role in promoting social peace in India. However, there are also a number of challenges that the Indian media faces in this regard. These include issues of bias and sensationalism, inadequate coverage of conflicts and underlying causes, and limited representation of marginalized groups. To address these challenges, it is important that media outlets and social media companies work together to promote responsible and balanced reporting, provide representation for all groups, and take steps to address the spread of misinformation and polarizing content. Only by working together media and social media companies can play a vital role in promoting peace and understanding in society through responsible and balanced reporting?
(The author is EVS Lecturer at Govt Higher Secondary School Kheelani Doda. The views, opinions, facts, assumptions, presumptions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”.)
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