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Social media has allowed media to spread their message even further. When the theory was first introduced in 1944, the main media channels and sources of information were radio and newspaper. The article says most of the connections a person had were family, friends, and co-workers . Social media platforms like Twitter have changed that. Most people have at least 100 followers, some are friends, classmates, co-workers, but others are people who have similar interests to them. For example, my followers are made up of people with interest in public relations and social media, who I have never met, but they influence what information I see. Social media has changed the relationship of the opinion leaders and individual. It just isn't a interpersonal connectional anymore.
Another aspect that has changed is who the opinion leaders are. The theory suggested the opinion leader is someone who pays close attention to media and then pass it along. Therefore I could be an opinion leader and most of my friends would be considered one as well. I stay updated on current events via the news, Twitter, and Facebook. A majority of the time I share it either on Facebook or by retweet and sometimes by word of mouth. The opinion leader is no larger someone who was in high social standing.
This applies to my campaign for Relay, because in order for people to participate in any fundraiser they need to feel like that are making a difference. Social media gives people that gratifaction. By sharing a post or updating their status, they are in control of the message and who sees it. They are the leader. This is especially important for people invovled with Relay, because there was once a time cancer was a taboo and no one talked about it. As times as progress the message is everywhere and social media plays an important role.
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