Reading Digital platform and marginalization from gender perspective
Abstract
Social media has become an indispensable aspect of daily life in contemporary times, enabling people
to express opinions and connect with a larger audience. Many social media platforms have created
countless opportunities because of their considerable success in generating revenue. Marginalized
communities, who have historically struggled to be heard and acknowledged, have found social media
a more accessible platform for expressing views and opinions. In recent times however, mainstream
media transformed into a limited and rigid space focused on a singular narrative, while social media
emerged as a powerful space and tool for marginalized groups.
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