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The Echo Chamber - cover

The Echo Chamber

Majidul Haque, Anamul Houqk

Publisher: Safa Furniture

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Majidul Haque defends social media not as a perfect system, but as a powerful tool reflecting humanity’s strengths and weaknesses. He urges readers to recognize the potential of these platforms to unite, educate, and elevate society, while also taking responsibility for how we use them. Social media, he argues, is not inherently good or bad—it is shaped by the people who use it. The challenge is to shape it for the better.
Available since: 09/21/2024.

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