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Social media amplified voices of dissent from "summary" of A Rage for Order by Robert F. Worth

The rise of social media platforms in the Arab world provided a new space for individuals to express their dissent and grievances. In countries where traditional media was tightly controlled by the state, social media offered a relatively free and accessible platform for people to voice their concerns and connect with like-minded individuals. The ability to share information and organize protests online allowed dissenting voices to reach a wider audience and gain momentum. Social media also played a crucial role in exposing government corruption and abuses of power. Through platforms like Twitter and Facebook, ordinary citizens were able to document and share evidence of corruption, police brutality, and other injustices. These revelations often sparked outrage and further fueled the flames of dissent. The instantaneous nature of social media allowed for real-time updates on protests and other events, making it harder for governments to suppress dissent. By bypassing traditional media channels, act...
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    A Rage for Order

    Robert F. Worth

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