Fredi Magazine Special Digital Edition 2017 | Page 13

It’s not hard to imagine why some theorists claim that social media and its selective filters had an outsized impact on the 2016 US elections. Many suggested the rise of fake news and disinformation on the internet is a direct result of the narrowing of our social media spheres. Disingenuous sites, posing as real news organizations, write fictitious stories with headlines designed to bait a targeted group into sharing. Data suggests a lot of people will share an article based on the headline alone. Through sensational and politically charged headlines, false news stories spread like wildfire – remember that Facebook’s filters mean the more your friends share something, the more likely you are to see it on your feed. The latest evolution of social media use is fascinating. Some organizations – media companies, businesses, charities – are benching their websites and starting to create their entire online presence on social media platforms. The thought is this: if people are spending most of their time on Facebook and Instagram anyway, why direct all your effort to a website that few will use? Why expend valuable resources on a formality like a website when the most relevant interactions happen on social media? News organizations like NowThis have done away with the traditional website, opting to become a “social publisher,” meaning they 100% publish their con- tent on social media platforms. They’re betting on a simple trend to continue: increasingly, people have little desire to go anywhere online but their social networks. As the time people spend on smartphones rises, so does the portion of that time devoted to social media. The latest figures say Facebook eats up about 19% of the average time spent using a smartphone. Other social media and messaging apps combine for an additional 12%. That, collectively, is an incredible amount of time. These organizations have decided: instead of waiting for people to come, they’re going to go where people are. fredi digital 2017 • 13