This document discusses how social media has disrupted and enhanced the creative process. It argues that creativity often starts as an individual idea, but is improved through feedback from others. This social aspect allows for roles and contributions from communities, turning ideas into cultural movements. Examples are given of how social platforms and connectivity have allowed for new forms of creative collaboration and disruption in industries like music, design, health, and more. The conclusion is that in most cases, the power of social media can enhance creativity by improving its potential when ideas are opened to social feedback and contribution.