These days, people never miss (this sentence could mean two things - they don’t miss using them could mean they don’t care) using social media apps. Some people think online
platforms are a great tool to meet new people, while others believe that they
should only be used to keep in touch with family members and friends. Personally, I
support the latter opinion because online communication involves high risks,
although different platforms can be used for different types of interaction.
Social media enables today's people to stay connected with family and friends
who live far apart. It is a common sight that people send a happy birthday message
to old friends on Facebook. Such occational exchanges show one's care for
another, and keep and strengthen relationships. In addition, posting photos on
social media lets others catch a glimpse of one's current life. It is a casual,
convenient way to inform people and get in touch. Online communication is easy
and convenient, but can be risky, for example, scams and information leaks. There
are criminals trying to become friends and swindle money. Although several
platforms require identity valification, people cannot be sure whether someone's
profile is real or fake. Meeting new people online entails certain risks, and it
is important to examine others' true intentions. In this regard, platforms for a
specialised purpose, such as language learning, could be safer because
incongruous behaviours will stand out. To summarise, although it is useful for
socializing, I believe it is better to use social media for sustaining and
cultivating existing relationships because of the risks of anonymity.