Social networks have become vast galleries of images and short textual cues that travel rapidly across borders, languages, and cultures. These visual fragments are rarely neutral; they often carry layers of social, political, and cultural criticism embedded in composition, symbolism, and context. As users scroll through feeds, images function as compressed arguments, offering interpretations of reality that can be absorbed in seconds. This speed and density make them powerful tools for shaping perception, especially in societies where traditional channels of debate are limited or distrusted.
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