Asked by Sam
Counterclaim for social media:
At least ONE quote that supports, or shows your counterclaim is true:
In-text Citation (Author’s last name + page # if given):
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Do you mean a counterclaim to the idea that “social media is good” or to the idea that “social media is bad”? Also, which citation style do you need (MLA, APA, Chicago) and do you need a print source with page numbers or is a web source okay?
If you want an immediate example (counterclaim to “social media is harmful”), here’s a concise version I can expand and give a verified quote for once you confirm source/type:
- Counterclaim: Social media can strengthen social capital and civic engagement by connecting people, facilitating information-sharing, and enabling rapid collective action.
- If that works, tell me preferred citation style and whether a scholarly article (e.g., Ellison, Steinfield & Lampe, 2007) or a book (e.g., Zeynep Tufekci, 2017) is preferred, and I will provide a precise quoted sentence with the correct in-text citation (author + page number if available).
If you want an immediate example (counterclaim to “social media is harmful”), here’s a concise version I can expand and give a verified quote for once you confirm source/type:
- Counterclaim: Social media can strengthen social capital and civic engagement by connecting people, facilitating information-sharing, and enabling rapid collective action.
- If that works, tell me preferred citation style and whether a scholarly article (e.g., Ellison, Steinfield & Lampe, 2007) or a book (e.g., Zeynep Tufekci, 2017) is preferred, and I will provide a precise quoted sentence with the correct in-text citation (author + page number if available).
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