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The post could be anything you want it to be about. Try to come up with something funny and interesting. An article about how ISIS formed and why they formed could be a good one. It would give the reader an unbiased opinion on the group, and how it came to be, rather than just reading opinions from other people or websites.Introduction: Article: ISIS: How It Formed And Why It Formed Being One of the most talked-about groups in recent history, questions from those who are uninformed abound as well as those who are aware but wish for more insight into the enigmatic organization that has been labeled as a terrorist group by many countries around the world. This analysis will look at what groups and individuals play a role in forming and influencing ISIS, and why it did the things it did and the manner in which it was able to recruit so many people. Social Network Connections: According to Michael Klein, an American writer who is an expert in analyzing online networks, is that "ISIS has built its network through two methods, public raids of other groups that have disrupted the stability of jihadist groups in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Nigeria, Tunisia and Egypt." He continues to state that "it is easy to see how this would lead to ISIS gaining more recruits. It is hard to prevent other groups from clashing [with ISIS]. [ISIS] has seized equipment and other resources, which allowed it to build their own military and social network." Jason Burke, who is a British journalist and political analyst, has also analyzed the background of ISIS. According to him, the growth of ISIS could be attributed to how it was able to take control of so many jihadist factions. This happened in Syria and Iraq because another faction wanted the territory which had been created by jihadists. What made this difficult was that ISIS did not see itself as a group that would get involved in such an internal conflict. However, the group did not want to give up its control of the territory to other groups. On the other hand, there are many other organizations in Syria and Iraq that are hostile to ISIS because they see it as an oppressive force to which they do not want to be subjected. This rivalry has made it difficult for ISIS to recruit members. The Google Map: Jason Burke found that ISIS was well-organized in its use of social media, especially in terms of its use of Google Maps. According to him, "Its online presence is effective but also well managed; it looks like it's run by people who spend time on social media." Over time, he says, "the group appears less chaotic than might be expected. It is also disciplined, with a clear chain of command. The use of the Google Map has been very useful in the line of work that ISIS does. ISIS has been able to use it in a variety of ways. First, ISIS has been able to show its members how to get from place-to-place. The group can also be organized in their attacks and they do not have to worry about getting lost or finding their way around since Google Maps provides them with the perfect tool needed for finding where they are going. Second, ISIS can post pictures on the map showing cities that it controls and how large its territory is respectively. cfa1e77820
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