I think it depends on the user, it depends on what it's used for, like a knife, it can cut meat and vegetables but it can also kill, it all depends on the person, just like social media, it depends on the mindset of the person using it. Social media is only a means of uniting those who are far away, stay connected, your friends who are far away, keep socializing with your family who are far away, can find out news and conditions.
Social media unites those who are far away to stay connected, get acquainted with new people, add friends, promote and do business through digital, get news from within the country and abroad, discuss and share knowledge, discuss events that are happening, look for job vacancies, create events or events, becoming an endorser on social media, staying in touch with old friends, keeping abreast of developments in the era of technology and communication, and so on. So I think it all depends on what we use social media for even in a difficult economic situation.
Today, thanks to advances in technology, the internet and other virtual environments are as real as the physical world. There is a double edge to the sword that is social media. Its beneficial side, which allows us to communicate with others and share information, is, alas, a double-edged sword. But there are risks involved as well. The allure of social media, a breeding ground for falsehoods and toxicity, can lead us astray from our more pressing responsibilities. However, harmony exists only when things are in balance. As a society, we need to find a way to harmoniously integrate our online and offline lives.