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Multiculturalism in Online Platforms: How to Build Inclusion and Diversity in Social Media?

updated on march 30, 2024

Multiculturalism is one of the main topics of consideration in today’s society, and the status quo of multiculturalism as an important goal in the development of globalism also tries to help alleviate authoritarianism due to over-political correctness or due to centralization. Multiculturalism in fact exists in our Internet society, where we use electronic media as a transit point for global information and dissemination of global information, and where we learn about other cultures and social systems through the Internet. Alternatively, when we are criticizing a country’s customs and characteristics of the existence of a problem, we do not think that it is because of the interactivity and inclusiveness of the Internet prompted us to have the opportunity to see other customs and cultures and then publish our own opinions?

Yes, although we are influenced by our social upbringing, social experiences and other factors that affect our subjective consciousness and values, we cannot deny that these messages can be criticized, praised or not shown in any way if we have access to them because of the media’s support of inclusiveness and diversity. Of course, going back to the inclusivity of social platforms, I would like to prompt all of us to think about the impact that social media has on our lives and how it can play a role in helping us to build inclusivity and diversity in our messages and topics. We get the information, and then what are our behaviors? Is it ridicule? Is it fun? Is it resentment? Do we protest? Indeed, we are not the heroes of the story, and we can’t really do much to help these behaviors, all we can do is disseminate the information in a way that doesn’t detract from the intent.

  • It’s because we’re looking at more and more information, so we don’t see what we once thought was rare as a special case.
  • It is because we are observing more and more information that we treat it as a commonplace scene and thus confront the causes and consequences of these problems from a neutral perspective.
  • It is because we are observing more and more information , we incorporate our own opinions and develop our own PLNs to demonstrate our attitudes in action. These actions can be sending messages to comfort the victims, helping them to have a voice, or showing the real world.
  • It is because we are observing more and more information that we have our own unique perspective on these matters, one that is no longer influenced by biased opinions.
  • It is because we observe more and more information that we learn to think about it independently.
  • It is because we observe more and more information that we understand and tolerate events and ideas in different societies.

Yes, because we have access to enough information that we can put this data and this information in a neutral and common perspective. We don’t start with a bias because of the so-called rarity of the information (in fact, the perception of the rarity of events is essentially that people in some countries are proud of the fact that their country is strong and therefore show arrogance towards weaker and less powerful countries). We don’t express our lack of understanding of the abandonment of our country and the sale of our children and wives because we are better off.

Yes, we don’t fail to understand, we try to put our prejudices aside by taking the social context into account. We will finally realize that we are all the same. That is the requirement for us doing a fair positive inclusive PLN.

Networks and digital identity: Who am I?

Digital Identity and the “I”

Identity and Internet communities

The fastest way for people to gain an identity on the Internet is to join communities and online groups. These communities and online groups can form separate social and communication circles based on different themes and content, and these social and communication circles have their own separate way of operating the social order. An organized group of Internet users who meet on a virtual platform to discuss and exchange ideas on a particular topic. Users enter the community by logging in with their personal information, and are thus subject to unified management. They can post about the difficulties or challenges they encounter in these topics and thus share their solutions. They can criticize or support the dominant viewpoints, in other words, the Internet community allows countless people with common topics to become a collective and complete their mutual identity. It is important to note that identity is not limited to the outside world agreeing with people’s views, it essentially emphasizes people’s positive and supportive attitudes towards the personalities and online identities that are alluded to through their communication and linguistic styles on social media platforms.

Searching and recognizing your own social media

Life is so dramatic that people are decrying the excessive personal involvement of countless internet users in online platforms that may be affecting people’s own health issues. However, people cannot deny that collecting and identifying their own social media has become an important step. How do you find your digital professional identity? Where do you find your digital professional identity? In fact, the search for a digital professional identity is a process of reanalyzing one’s own identity. The “l” in this case includes your hobbies, your personality, your values, your attitude towards the world. These different personalities allow people to respond to all the people they meet for the first time who want to get involved with them. For example, people who are straightforward will prefer to communicate with people who are sincere and passionate, while those who have a gregarious personality will not be comfortable with people who are overly sensitive. Each person’s personality also suggests that each person has a social comfort zone in which he or she is comfortable and at ease. This means that people who are searching for their digital professional identity should be aware of the kind of people they like to interact with. The next step is for people to become part of a larger group based on their hobbies or preferred content or qualifications, which is narrowed down by combining each person’s personality traits with each person’s social comfort zone. With long-term engagement, people will develop a social circle of friends with whom they can truly connect. Digital professional identities do not mean that people symbolize or objectify themselves, but rather that digital professional identities are essentially social categorizations based on Internet platforms.

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