- Instagram: On the majority of posts on Instagram, Buzzfeed News had a title, describing the event or situation, their post was going to inform about. On this particular post, the title is "At Least Nine People Have Died After A Van Struck Pedestrians In Toronto." If you read the caption of the post, it provides details about the incident that occurred in Toronto. The purpose of this Instagram post is to get the attention of the individuals that a horrific event that just occurred and for them to know the facts what happened.
- Facebook: On Facebook, Buzzfeed News posts interesting and relevant events that are currently taking pkace. On one specific post, Buzzfeed News' caption is "Canada is set to legalize weed. Here's what the future might look like." Below, the caption is a video of two individuals that work for Buzzfeed, giving us a tour of one of Canada's largest medical marijuana facilities in Leamington, Ontario. This post appealed to logos since it mentioned facts like how Canadians spent over $5 billion dollars on marijuana in 2017.
- Twitter:On Twitter, Buzzfeed News tweets about articles they have published on their website. On one certain tweet, Buzzfeed News tweeted, "Wednesday's arguments were the first time the Supreme Court justices have considered any of Trump's travel bans in their entirety." This tweet brought light upon how the supreme court actually considered Trump's travel bans and linked the link of the article, that gave more information and details about this situation, underneath the tweet.