2022
DOI: 10.52728/ijss.v3i3.499
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The Role of Social Media and Its Implication for Democracy in 2020 U.S. Elections

Abstract: We can see the growing use of social media for politics through 2020 U.S. elections. This social media presence has the potential to shift the perspective of democracy. This paper is a reflection to explore the use of social media in the United States democracy, especially in the 2020 election. This paper explained that social media has a significant role in the United States democracy, including those of the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Social media, with its shortcomings and advantages, contributed great… Show more

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“…The need to address the effect of language on perceptions of moral severity and moral judgments is strongly linked to the rapid growth of social media nowadays. People are bombarded with news and stories from all around the world—including moral and social transgressions—via social media, TV, and networking platforms, such as Twitter and YouTube (Murdani et al, 2022; Prestianta, 2021). This information is not only available or received in their first language (L1) but also in other additional or foreign languages (LX) they speak.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need to address the effect of language on perceptions of moral severity and moral judgments is strongly linked to the rapid growth of social media nowadays. People are bombarded with news and stories from all around the world—including moral and social transgressions—via social media, TV, and networking platforms, such as Twitter and YouTube (Murdani et al, 2022; Prestianta, 2021). This information is not only available or received in their first language (L1) but also in other additional or foreign languages (LX) they speak.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%