This is precisely where you need to see where the information is coming from, check and confirm the credibility of your source, and only then proceed to act on such information. All the data you find online might not give a clear, true picture of the law; and it is advisable to depend on a trustworthy website to ensure that that your source is dependable. Social media controls public sentiments and knowledge to an extent beyond speculationsand any wrong information carries a dangerous potential of being spread to millions. The impact of social media can be seen from the mass public outrage that pours out on crimes that are celebrated on social media like Facebook, the unending trolls on Twitter, the chains of reactions and the spurs of criticism poured out on the government, the police and the administration.
In spreading awareness of existing laws, and in steering a change of laws, social media becomes an important player.
Law evolves with change in social composition and with the varying demands of the stakeholders, and the role played by the social media in the entire process is in creating, altering and modifying public sentiments towards a need of amendment in law (remember the hue and cry for criminal law amendment after the controversial Delhi rape case) is commendable in the current social scenario. In spreading awareness of existing laws, and in steering a change of laws, social media becomes an important player as the platform where discussions, debates, lobbying and more!
The presence of credible players on the social media promoting knowledge and awareness of law, is not only a social requirement to ensure that people know of their right, but also serves the purpose of facilitating the expansion and evolution of law.
The author is Founder, Legal Resolved