In the article “Where
ISN’T social media ubiquitous?”, Levi (2012) suggests that not every part of
the world is bitten by the social media bug. This is clearly evident in areas where the
access to Internet is scarce, such as undeveloped areas or regions facing
political instability. However, Levi (2012) added that the unavailability of languages
contribute to the lack of prevalence. Though this problem is lessen by the
availability of second languages. Lastly, the author also highlights that these languages are
intentionally omitted to prevent any political complications.
Levi, D. (2012, July 24). Where ISN'T social media ubiquitous? [Web log post].Retrieved from http://www.etondigital.com/where-isnt-social-media-ubiquitous/
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ReplyDeleteYou have articulated the main ideas accurately and most of the points are in your summary. Good job!
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1) **However**, Levi (2012) added that the unavailability of languages contribute to the lack of prevalence.
However is the wrong conjunction to use. "Furthermore" is the appropriate word.