Australian government has called for Elon Musk's X to remove a video of the Wakeley church stabbingBut what would happen if Australia took a similar route and banned social media platforms all together?According to business futurist Morris Misel, "anything is possible", but whether governments would go that far is a different question.
"We may as a society culturally decide we've had enough of it and just begin not to use it, but I can't see that happening," Mr Misel said. "I think it'll be very, very challenging actually, to completely eliminate social media in the way that we use it today," Professor Given said.If you've lived online long enough for Facebook to start dredging up embarrassing status updates from a decade ago, chances are you've picked up on a distinct vibe shift in our virtual world."Certain things become more popular, less popular, but something always seems to pop up again to fill the gap.
"Even though we claim nostalgically, romantically that we want to … we're just not that kind of a beast," he said. Apart from new platforms generating in place of old ones, other systems of communication would still exist.
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