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This book would explore the profound and multifaceted impact of social media on various aspects of human life, from social structures and cultural norms to politics and personal ethics. The book could take an analytical, research-based approach while blending real-world case studies and interviews to show how social media has influenced our world. It can also look forward, analyzing future implications and what society can do to manage these changes.

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This book would explore the profound and multifaceted impact of social media on various aspects of human life, from social structures and cultural norms to politics and personal ethics. The book could take an analytical, research-based approach while blending real-world case studies and interviews to show how social media has influenced our world. It can also look forward, analyzing future implications and what society can do to manage these changes.


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Suman Debnath is an engineer, writer, and philosopher from Agartala, India. Born on July 20th, 1986, he has a passion for exploring spirituality, philosophy, and personal growth through writing. Suman believes that writing is a powerful tool for self-reflection and growth, and he encourages others to explore their own thoughts and ideas. In his free time, he enjoys reading and spending time with his family while working at TSECL, a state-owned power utility company in Tripura, India.