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Social networks are the symbol of our times which demand that a relationship be above all viral, instantaneous, spontaneous, before being deep and thoughtful. She is also distant and the paradox is that she is often, through this channel, anonymous. A wide and free space where the temptation to not respect any rules is great. Exchanges are therefore unbridled and, apparently, we have reached a milestone this year, which has exceeded the tolerance threshold of champions who are, of course, public figures, but also simply men. But not expiatory victims…

The debate on the tool, its understanding and its use is posed. And all the more so since we are talking about communities of several tens of millions of people around the world... Nothing is therefore neutral in this choice to communicate which is also an economic window for those interested whose popularity is monetized on the side merchandising.

But all the same, we also have our honor, our pride, our modesty sometimes, but also our right to have enough. Lynching is never far away and distancing yourself from the keyboard and putting the situation into perspective are sometimes too difficult to do. The mind can be impacted. We have recently seen Maverick Vinales closed his Twitter account with one click, we know that Jack Miller decided to take a step back in the field while in the world of sport, there were even temporary boycott actions. And recently in Formula 1.

Social networks: the driver in the lead is the quietest

A spotlight that encourages an inventory. On Motorsport-total, we made a ranking of the drivers across all media to get an idea of ​​their impact and popularity. First of all, we will not be surprised by the name we find, while pointing out that the person concerned never responds to the messages we find on the web.

Ranking : in order Instagram – Facebook – Twitter

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