I believe that lying isn’t morally wrong. It helps us in our life's many times. There are certain situations in which we must lie and it should not be wrong. Lies not always leads to troubles and misunderstandings. They could often be beneficial and help more than it hurts. In some cases, lies protect our close ones. When the truth can hurt them more than lying, we have a right to say untruth. Overall, I think the most important thing to know is which lies are wrong and which are right. We should remember the difference between them and the consequences they carry.
It’s not hard to notice that with the progress of social media, we’ve started using them in completely different ways, in comparison to the early beginnings. I would say at first, all platforms were for regular people. But nowadays every brand has an YT channel, an account on every social media and I don’t know in my opinion it’s unnecessary. I had so many eye roll moments when I scroll through Twitter and a Polish Netflix account tries so hard to be relatable. I guess brands started to act like people and people started acting like brands. Influencers with brand deals which come with money are sometimes losing the humane part of their content. So, in that way companies are basing their content on relatability- cause some people like that. I mean I don’t care about what Netflix thinks about Pikachu, I want to know what movies are added next month. Examples:
I'm afraid these distinctions may be too subtle for many people.
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