

People participate in the online communities on these SNSs to connect with other users (e.g., friends, family members, strangers), share. The world witnessed the booming success of many social networking sites (SNSs) such as Facebook, Twitter, WeChat, YouTube, Pinterest, QQ, Flickr, and LinkedIn. The Internet has significantly changed the way how people interact and communicate with each other. This perspective this paper will analyse the spatial-temporal indexes of relationships that New media environments and will concentrate on the refractions behind this fact. Taking all these critical perspectives into account, this study will focus on reality loss in the Important causes underlying this ‘loss’ is actually deepened with the so called “communicativeĪctions” in these new media environments. The contemporary individual sphere is being built under the sense of “loss”. Intensify the level of reality loss, as the French philosopher Jean Baudrillard pointed out. Of the most important consequences of these is reality loss. Has caused some fundamental changes in both individual and socio-cultural spheres. Of contemporary society, have been evolving to the new forms and this evolution Increased recently and the researchers foresee that it will be even more in the near future.Īll these numbers clearly indicate us that the old media environments, parallel to the transformation More of their time within these new media environments today and this has dramatically Moreover, according to the latest surveys, people increasingly spend Tweets are sent within one single month, and in every 4 minutes more than 100 videos are Today there are more than 900 million Facebook users in the world, more than 1 billion Some fundamental changes in contemporary media order. These forms of communication haveīecome stronger, popular and influential day by day and, as would be expected, caused Such as Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Flickr, Instagram, Linkedin and blogs, have becomeĬonstitutive parts of the new media order in the world. Media forms like the internet, personal computers, cell phones, and social networking sites
