Intravia et al. (2017) investigated whether the use of Facebook and Twitter causes fearful world syndrome.According to a study conducted by Williams and Fedorowicz (2019), a survey conducted among users who follow social media accounts of four different police agencies revealed that followers who view these accounts more frequently exhibit a more positive attitude towards the police over time.Social media platforms can serve as a platform for police agencies to share their day-to-day activities, provide the public with informative content on safety issues, and interact with the community.Krongard and Vogel (2020), on the other hand, primarily subjected the most watched Netflix original codes in 2015 to message system analysis.The findings revealed that Netflix, just like on television, heavily featured images of violence.In conclusion, in the age of new communication technologies, cultivation theory is a valuable tool for understanding individuals' interactions with technologies and the effects of these interactions on their social, cognitive and emotional development.This means that television programs are discussed on social media and viewers give feedback to these programs via Twitter.