Most of this content is coming from regular people, rather than big, corporate-owned media organizations. For example, people like occasional Mashable guest writer Brandon Mendelson, who has over 950,000 followers on Twitter, have used social media to increase their influence beyond what was possible for “regular people” in the past. Even if we have few followers on Twitter or friends on Facebook or subscribers to our blog, the average person’s influence is increasing as communication channels become more open and fluid. As the networks for sharing and amplifying information strengthen, the ability of each person to influence public opinion and policies increases. As a result, we feel much less like passive audience and much more like participants who have a voice in the events in our world. Therefore, I believe social networking can have a huge effect of people’s lives in different ways. But then, what about myself? How does social networking affect my life? At first, I didn’t know what Twitter is while most of my friends are using it. They kept on asking me to use it with reasons like that it’s really fun and can help us to communicate easier. Well, after a while of seeing them playing with Twitter, I decided to make one and it was on May 2009. There were lots of terms such as retweet, follow, unfollow, favorite, and etc. So I learned how to use twitter and