Wednesday 4 February 2015

Reader response outline draft 1

Thesis

In the article, 'Where isn't social media ubiquitous,' Levi (2012) suggests that the lack of prevalence of social media is due to the political situation of the countries. Indeed, political disputes in the country would affect the prevelance of social media because these disputes result in a lack of support for the language used on social networks for fear of angering the larger political party. However political situations that arise in the form of censorship will also result in the lack of prevalence of social media in the country. 

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