On a page of yesterday's newspaper, an article talked about how performer "Weird Al" Yankovic (a personal favorite of mine) was returning to support an album he created. A small portion of the article talked about how Yankovic "... got dragged into social media almost against (his) will" due to the fact that there were people who were saying they were him all over social media. He joined the websites Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and the app Instagram. He uses all of these media outlets to promote his music and received a massive amount of support. He began to enjoy using social media due to the fact that he could get results to things he says and posts almost instantaneously. Yankovic also found out he could "... keep in contact with people in his comedy and music circles."
It's quite interesting to see how a man who didn't exactly want to be on social media but turned out to enjoy being on it since he could keep in touch with friends and acquaintances much more than before. That's how it is with everyone, in a way. If a person loses touch with a friend they could find them again over the internet and reconnect or keep in touch with and/or know what someone who might have moved away was up to.
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