1(3), (2022):27-35. DOI: https://doi.org/10.46632/jdaai/1/3/4
K. Janaki Priya, M Ramachandran, Kurinjimalar Ramu, Malarvizhi Mani
Our social media engagement a focus on trust in research We pay. Hence, the social and emotional development of this generation Most of it happens on the internet and cell phones. The entities we call “the media”, Society is a provider of infrastructure for life have been involved for over a century, and the world A specific and Invested in a privileged way. Media and information infrastructures are expanding, converging, and every day in an era deeply embedded in the fabric of life, Between “Media” and “Society”. Understanding dialectics is very urgent. Media Being social is obvious is emphasized. Research significance: Social media communication focuses on social relationships and relationships Pays, therefore trust in other contexts creating is a bit different. This study is a qualitative one that took the approach and seventeen major Australian Crises in organizations, social communication corporate use of media explored. Analysis of Face book and Twitter messages conducted. Social media users, for example, Videos documenting the disaster on YouTube or with peers on social networking sites allows uploading and viewing – of their website even on compatible mobile phones. Crisis In times of social networking sites like Twitter or micro blogging services such as blogs Scholars have studied the activities. Face book, Twitter, YouTube, and many more social network Sites where users share online content, similar Connect with like-minded people and allow allows Its strength – rapid spread and Content proliferation and informal conversations Ability to facilitate – use it in a professional environment A powerful tool. Methodology: Among the many MCDA/MCTM methods developed to solve real-world decision-making problems, the technique of order prioritization by ideal solution (TOPSIS) continues to perform satisfactorily in various application areas. In this paper, we conduct a state-of-the-art literature review of taxonomy research on TOPSIS applications and methodologies. Alternative: India, Australia, Bangladesh, China. Evaluation Preference: Face book, Youtube, Wikipedia, Twitter, and Weblogs. Result: Facebook ranks 1st and Twitter ranks 5th in social media engagement rankings
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