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SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE AGE OF INTERNET OF THINGS, CONSTRAINTS, AND SOLUTIONS

Solomon Makasda Dickson, Ijeoma Peace Okechukwu, Jacob Idoko Onogwu

Abstract


With the rise of the internet of things, the world has become increasingly interconnected and social media has become an essential platform for communication and information dissemination. However, the integration of social media with the internet of things has posed various constraints and challenges. In response to this issue, this study proposes several solutions to overcome these constraints and enhance the utilization of social media in the age of the internet of things. The aims of this study were to evaluate the Social Media in the Age of Internet of Things, Constraints and Solutions (SMAIoTCS). The specific objectives are to evaluate: constraints of social media in the age of Internet of Things, security threats and risks in the age of Internet of Things and solutions of social media in the Age of Internet of things. The proposed solutions include implementing security measures to protect personal data, designing user-friendly interfaces for easier navigation, and utilizing data analytics to improve social media algorithms for better user engagement. By implementing these solutions, the potential of social media in the age of the internet of things can be fully realized, allowing for more effective communication and information exchange on a global scale.


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