Foreign media reports that while browsing on social media, it feels like a modern version of the ancient Greek city of Agora.
That is to say, the common square where they sell what they have created, using different platforms that function according to the ancient Greeks for better or worse, is now seen on social media.
Agora was not only a market but also a stage for everyday life events and a theatrical form that unleashed real-life conversations with people.
Also, today social media has been able to provide that space more than any other physical place.
In many ways this is a platform similar to the one originally operated by the ancient Greeks and has become a well-known, multifunctional, and confusing platform.
Also, unlike in the past, social media has been able to spread ideas in public spaces as verbal verbs.