Various individuals interested in the topic of social media and its effects on subjectivity have been working to understand how it influences how we perceive, cope with, organize, and interpret the world. This isn't something that can simply be diagnosed and dismissed as if it were a subject already understood and resolved. No! Social media is evolving rapidly, and as a society, we are only just beginning to learn how to use it, always inadequately, often even after that network or app has already been discarded. The networks continue to change, transform, generate other networks, multiply their forms, and create new demands. Ultimately, we can understand that they are clearly instruments of power that have become embedded in our perspectives, our decisions, our desires, and the way we relate to and understand the world. From this perspective, we have addressed other issues that run p...read more







