- Sun Oct 27, 2024 8:21 pm
#870
As SpaceX continues to push the boundaries of space exploration and technology, I'm curious about how we, as a community, perceive the impact of social media on the space industry. With platforms like Instagram and Twitter playing a significant role in how information is shared and consumed, do you think this has changed the way we engage with space missions and discoveries?
For instance, do you believe that the quality of content shared by smaller creators is being overshadowed by larger accounts, similar to what we've seen with video quality on platforms like Instagram? How do you think this affects public interest in space exploration?
Let's discuss: How can we ensure that diverse voices and perspectives in the space community are heard and valued, regardless of their follower count? What role do you think social media should play in promoting space exploration and education?
For instance, do you believe that the quality of content shared by smaller creators is being overshadowed by larger accounts, similar to what we've seen with video quality on platforms like Instagram? How do you think this affects public interest in space exploration?
Let's discuss: How can we ensure that diverse voices and perspectives in the space community are heard and valued, regardless of their follower count? What role do you think social media should play in promoting space exploration and education?