Social media is fast becoming
the number one communication tool. Gone are the days of, 'can I get your number?’ now it's 'can I add you on Facebook?' or 'Tweet me!'. Social networking sites have changed the way in which people in today's society interact with one another and as a result, it's changing the very fabric of communication.
Back in the day, if you wanted to leave someone a message, all you had at your disposal was a landline answering machine! Nowadays you have at least five media channels to check before you can be sure no one's trying to get in touch with you! 'Has anyone msn'd me? I wonder if I have a Facebook notification? Maybe I should just check Twitter too'. But is that the appeal? The success of Facebook, for instance, relies on the simple notion that people are actually interested in what other people are doing; and with 500 million registered users worldwide they must be onto something?!