How can you use Social Media and maintain Social Distance?
Both are contradictory and we still don’t know what we are advocating!
People are being taken for a
ride all the time and we don’t know it! I can show more than a hundred
examples. This is one of them.
Social distancing technically
means that you should keep away from one another in social
interactions.
In today’s context, with the
pandemic of Covid-19, what they mean is ‘Physical Distance’. Physical distance
emphasizes that you should keep away from one another in physical
interactions.
Physical and social interactions are not
interchangeable.
Physical Distance can be Managed
It is easy for someone to judge physical
distance and keep maintaining them. Though not accurate, physical distance can
be enforced by an approximate estimation. Two meters or six feet can be easily
gauged and you can correct the distance whenever someone comes very near to
you.
Physical Distance can be Observed
It is very easy to see whether someone is
maintaining physical distance or not. In addition to observation, the
physical distance can be photographed, video graphed, or recorded on CCTV.
Physical Distance can be Monitored
Suppose there is a crowd, it can be
regulated through proper queuing. Circles can be drawn to keep distance from
one another while standing in a queue. A seat can be left vacant so that
alternate seats can be occupied, and thus distance maintained.
Physical Distance can be Enforced
Those who do not follow the rules can be
reprimanded, penalized, or punished. The number of people entering a public
place like a mall, hotel, theatre, stadium, etc. can be minimized to ensure a
smaller number of people in the enclosure.
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What you can do with physical distance
You can never do with social distance
Managing, observing, monitoring, or enforcing
social distance will lead to disaster.
Nothing will work if we
practice social distancing.
How can you keep yourself
mentally or socially away from your friends, relatives, and co-workers? You
have to interact with them daily and this interaction is your bread and butter.
In this modern age, social
distancing is an impossibility. Let us understand ‘Social Proximity’ as against
social distancing.
Social Proximity
A long time ago, social
proximity meant face-to-face interaction. Imagine a time when there was no
phone, TV, etc., which have now become necessities of life.
Social proximity also includes
communication. You can communicate with one another without having any physical
proximity.
Communication has now become
the fundamental basis of our existence. The whole existence of mobile phones,
computers, television, social networks, social shopping, etc. depends upon
social proximity and not physical proximity.
Social Media
Social media dies if social
distancing is followed. Every link you see on the internet is asking you to
establish social contact with someone you probably don’t know! Suppose you maintain social distance you should refrain from clicking these social links.
However, it is social media,
which has been shouting about social distancing. Nobody thinks through what
they are trying to communicate. Someone starts using a term irresponsibly and
others start picking it up. Gradually, it has become the most common usage in
social media, especially digital media.
When World leaders and
all the so-called famous people start using them, no one will have the courage
to point out the mistake. You can’t blame these people for using them because
they are not experts in linguistics. But what are the ‘actual experts’ doing?
Social Distance Scale
In 1924, a man named Bogardus
developed a measuring tool called the “Social Distance Scale” to measure the
proximity between different groups. In those days, segregation was practiced
extensively, and physical and social distance meant the same thing. If you were
not socially close to someone, you were also keeping your physical distance
from them!
There was no such thing as separate social media back then. Any social interaction meant that it included physical proximity.
Now, almost a century is
passing by, with a change that is akin to almost a thousand years, and yet,
even today, this has not changed. Talking on the phone does not need any
physical proximity. However, how can you keep social distance and still talk to
someone on the phone?
The curricula in almost all
universities teaching Education, Psychology, and Sociology, use the term Social
Distance in the same outdated context.
Living without Interactions?
Both these terms convey wrong
meanings. A mother can’t keep physical distance from her infant child, and an
employee can’t keep a social distance from her colleagues.
Consider people living in
small homes. Four to six persons live in a limited space and they don’t have the
luxury of maintaining physical or social distance.
The same plight is there for
homeless people and people affected by natural disasters and wars.
We no longer keep either
physical or social distance from anyone. It is not possible to do so in the
modern era because transportation and communication are the two most important channels
now in existence. We can’t travel alone and we will not survive if there is no
communication.
A World with Interactions
Almost all relationships will
be eliminated if we follow social distance.
Working from home is not
social distancing. You need your phones, internet, other communication lines,
etc. and actually, there is an increase in social connections. We are only
reducing physical contact.
As it is, we maintain
physical distance from strangers. We don’t hug everyone on the street and we
keep ourselves away from others! And others move away from us automatically.
However, when social media talks about social distance, what they mean technically is that "don't use social media!" In reality, people are adhering to this suggestion when they congregate. Strangers push each other without communicating among themselves. If they were told to maintain physical distance, probably they would have kept away from each other.
So, instead of talking about social distance, let us say the following: “Maintain a physical gap of at least two meters or six feet from the other person, and wear a mask. Sanitize your hands frequently. This will help in preventing the spread of coronavirus in public places.”
Need for Change
“Fooling
everyone all the time” is possible by the propaganda machine!
Should
we continue to use these archaic and obsolete terms even now?
We have brought in so many legislations to change our ways of life. But should we keep these outdated concepts and use them regularly? Should we not change our curricula to inform and educate the younger generation so that they continue a truthful legacy?
Who will bell the cat?
Social media advocates SOCIAL DISTANCE and gets away
with it.
“To keep distance” means to have less proximity. In earlier days, proximity meant gatherings, functions, groups, etc.
No physical proximity is necessary for:
- Telephone & Telegraph
- Radio & Post
- Mobile & Internet
- Newspapers & Television
- Movies & Videos
- Social Network & Virtual Reality
- Colleagues & Social Group
- Friends & Relatives
And yet communication happens.
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