COVID 19: The Social Impact on social media

Twitter and Facebook

General view of social media apps Facebook, Twitter and Instagram displayed on an iPhone 5. Source: EMPICS Entertainment

While the impact of COVID-19 on our health, the economy and our working lives has been profound and well documented, the social impact is only just emerging.


 

For those who capitalise on extraordinary experiences such as luxurious holidays to build a brand and sell a lifestyle online, the coronavirus pandemic has altered some consumer perceptions.

When travel was no longer an option because of borders closures, scenic snaps of international escapes became less attractive to the online audience.

For health and support measures currently in place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in your language, visit sbs.com.au/coronavirus.














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