Twitter Informative Speech

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Since 2006, Twitter has become a huge social media platform. Over a billion people use twitter on a daily basis. Everyone from celebrities to the average teenager has a twitter. Over the last decade, Twitter has been affecting the way we communicate with one another. Twitter causes people to receive information quicker, oversimplify conversations, and impacts the in person conversations that occur every day. Who would have guested that a hundred and forty characters would change we communicate?
Even though there are some excellent things with Twitter, there are also a lot of negative things that can come from it. In a world with everything being told to use consistently we often times receive the wrong information. When someone sends a tweet, …show more content…

The invention of Twitter has been such great things for those in the military, since they are able to still communication with those that they love, no matter the distance. Also we are able to make friends around the world and get to share our laughs and sadness with those we can relate to us no matter the distance. In a way it has bought the world closer to together even though we are not physically talking to that person face to face but we are able to connect on similar interest and things are on trending on twitter. For example, when the Super Bowl is on and Twitter is having a live freed going on, millions of users can tweet their thoughts on the game and who they are rooting for, along with what their favorite commercials that are playing through the Super Bowl are. Allowing millions of people to follow those people who tweeted the things the liked. Honestly, it has made people more aware of what is going on with the world and has made people want to give back to the communities and help those in needs since they see that there is a need. Another research shows that students who use Twitter in class for participation purposes feel more comfortable with being in class and asking the professor questions, since they feel like they can express their opinion and not feel judged if they do not get the right answer. (Junco, R.

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