Social Media Defy Spiral of Silence Theory and Provides Baseline for new Spiral of Social Media Theory: Ground Perspective
Ghulam Safdar; Taimoor-ul-Hassan; Ghulam Shabir; Jam Sajjad Hussain
Abstract:
Spiral of Silence Theory was primarily developed within context of
traditional media in 1970s. By enjoying a long journey of appreciation
and fulmination, the era of social media started to make weak its roots
due to involvement of individuals in communication process and make
them able to speak without fear and express their opinion with their
experimental support. Latest literature has also discussed widely
“Spiral of Silence Theory” in contexts of online media. Based on such
research studies, current study examines application of Spiral of
Silence Theory and illustrates its relevance in the formation of new
theory named “Spiral of SocialMedia Theory”. By reviewing existing
literature, this article reveals how the social communication channels
enable users to give opinionthat may affect the enthusiasm of users to
articulate about notoriousissues in online context especially social
media. By examining the existing literature, the researchers may
investigate “Spiral of Silence Theory” with reference to online content
and propose that new environment offered by online communication
facilitates the readiness of persons to talk more freely, while seeming to
decline the “fear of isolation”, as a result of users’ supposed
empowerment to talk about any issue on the social media. Evidence
from existing literature adds preciseatmosphere of opinion of online
conversations. This evidence suggests formation the ground of new
theory (Spiral of Social Media Theory). The idea of new theory can be
observed in social media.