In today's digital age, politics has become increasingly online. Social media platforms have given politicians and citizens alike a new way to engage with each other and share their views on current events.
From Twitter storms to Facebook groups, the internet has become an essential tool for political discourse. But what does this mean for the future of politics?
As politics becomes more online, there are concerns about the impact on democracy. Can social media platforms be trusted to provide accurate and unbiased information?
Or do they perpetuate echo chambers and filter bubbles that reinforce existing views rather than challenge them?
As technology continues to evolve, it's likely that online politics will become even more prominent. But what does this mean for the future of democracy?
Will we see a shift towards more direct forms of democracy, such as blockchain-based voting systems?