People naturally communicate better through different mediums. Some people communicate better through writing then verbally. Others rely on body language to convey their messages, even while talking. Some forms of social media are just text such as Twitter. Other forms such as Instagram are more pictures forward, which may appeal to a different crown of people. If someone is not comfortable or is new to social media their account is not likely to be a good representation of their character. They may not even be able to send the messages they had in mind. Knowing that social media post can be viewed by the world, many choose to keep their personal and controversial conversation offline. Factoring personal communications styles, experience with social media, and the public expose of ideals it is apparent that peoples guided perception of themselves, will not always be accurate online. It is important to have both a means to communicate with people and a channel where people can respond. A person can take time to carefully craft his or her words and carry a strong and influential voice through social …show more content…
Some use social media to catalogue their thoughts. Others use social media to connect with peers and like minded individuals. However all social media users leave an online impression, a catalogue of text and images that can be used to build a preconceived notion about the user. Social media is only a glimpse at someone’s ideas, and lifestyle. The user chooses when to post and what to post, and for this reason social media is a conduit for guided perception. Social media is not a good reference point to judge someone’s character because intentionally or unintentionally they are affected by their personal communication style, professional needs, and the opportunity to create a new personal image. With these driving factors it is easy to see that social media’s productions and perception are heavily influenced from one account to the next. Social media does not present enough tangible information to make a judgment on someone’s true