Recently, I caught up with Star Actress Jackie Appiah and among the many things we talked about, the issue of her not being on any of the prominent social media platforms kept repeating itself.
Despite the strong valid reasons she gave to me as to why she is not on Twitter or Facebook, I believe I was able to push her into seeing the need for her to get out there. After our discussion, she told me she will be coming on social media soon.
In fact, the reasons (such as impersonating) she mentioned as contributing to her absence on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook are problems we all face on there.
There are several great benefits of being on social media platforms, especially to celebrities. However, it seems some of our Ghanaian celebrities are not seeing these immense contribution social media can make to their careers.
Some of the benefits that can be derived by our celebrities from being active on social media platforms have been outlined below;
Social Media Serve As A Reliable & Easy Way To Interact With Or Address Fans
If you interact with celebrities a lot, then you will not be new to their complaints of media houses or reporters taking their words out of context.
Using conventional media to address issues is an entrenched practice but the bias nature of the media and their strong stands on issues as well as their individual affiliations sometime taint what they put out there.
Every now and then, celebrities reach out to media houses because that is the only way they think they can get a message across to their fans.
This is correct, but then will what you tell the media be carried out to your fans as you want it? Anytime there is a middle man in a discussion, the issue gets affected by the stand and view of the middle man, no matter how infinitesimal the effect would be.