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A Presentation by Felicia Noyes
Cyberbully was a movie which premered
                                             on ABC Family a few years ago that really
                                             gave a clear glimpse into the online
                                             social networks and how teen’s lives,
                                             now-a-days seem to focus around these
                                             networks.

                                             Throughout this presentation, I will be
                                             using examples and clips from the movie
                                             to help illustrate how social networks are
                                             the new hangout place for teenagers.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT_4QZAYl5g
This clips starts at the beginning and goes
                                             until a little after a minute into the video
                                             (sorry, couldn’t find just the part I
                                             wanted)
                                             This beginning scene of the movie clearly
                                             shows the socialization of the internet.
                                             Thanks to Facebook, teenagers can
                                             interact with their friends while doing
                                             other things like getting ready for school.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxZuZVJPJU4
   Facebook and social media networks are
    becoming the newest, and latest hangout spots
    for today’s teenagers.
       “In the 1980s, the mall served as a key site for teen
        sociability in the United States (Ortiz 1994) because it
        was often the only accessible public space where
        teens could go to hang out (Lewis 1990). Teens are
        increasingly monitored, though, and many have been
        pressured out of public spaces such as streets, parks,
        malls, and libraries (Buckingham 2000). More
        recently, networked publics have become the
        contemporary stomping ground for many U.S. teens.
        Just as teens fl ocked to the malls because of societal
        restrictions, many of today’s teens are choosing to
        gather with friends online because of a variety of
        social and cultural limitations (boyd 2007).” (Mizuko,
        p.80)
   Because of the ease of the
    internet, more and more
    teenagers are turning
    towards the internet to
    socialize.
   Teenagers are finding the
    internet a place where they
    can talk and socialize
    without interference from
    their parents or from others.
   They can, also, communicate
    with anyone at almost
    anytime.
       For example, you could
        “hangout” on the internet with
        your best friend until 2am on a
        school night.
   Social network sites are used primarily by teenagers
    to interact with people they already know, whether
    they be acquaintances or good friends.
       “This is not to say that teens do not leverage social
        media to develop friendships. Teens frequently use
        social media as additional channels of communication to
        get to know classmates and turn acquaintances into
        friendships. “ (Mizuko, p. 89)
   Teenagers use social networks as meeting grounds
    where they can interact and become friends with
    people they may know, but might not necessarily
    have time to get to know at school or social
    gatherings.
   Also, communication through the internet has one
    thing that makes it easier, when communicating with
    people you don’t know that well, the screen.
   This communication isn’t
    face-to-face or even speaking
    and listening, it is a textual
    based communication that
    doesn’t have any time
    restrictions or expectations.
   When people communicate
    face-to-face or through the
    phone, their communication
    and responses are instant.
   When people communicate
    online, they have more of a
    leeway of time between
    responses, thus they can
    think and plan out their
    response before sending it.
    They, also, have the option
    to reread and revise what
    they are going to say, before
    they say it.
This clip starts at 12:40 and goes until
                                       13:37




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxZ
uZVJPJU4&feature=BFa&list=ULyhcfswUJ
RQg
   “While most teens who connect with strangers have
        no expectation of building a relationship out of this
        performed connection, there are teens who happily
        add people to whom they are attracted in the hopes
        that one of these connections might develop into
        something more.” (Mizuko, p.97)
 Taylor added a complete stranger, in hopes that
  he could possibly become a love interest.
 Many teens add people they don’t know or seek
  out strangers as a way to not only meet and
  connect with new people for the possibility for
  new friends, but, also, for the possibility of
  making a deeper, romantic connection with
  someone.
   Teenagers (and humans in
    general, in my opinion)
    tend to create social
    groups in which people
    are categorized and even
    stereotyped.
   We all can list the classic
    groups:
       Jocks & Cheerleaders
       Goths & Outcasts
       Geeks & Nerds
       Etc.

   Before the internet, schools were the places where
    teenagers would act out these social groups and
    stereotypes. But when they went home, they could
    escape any negative associations that came with
    their stereotype, and wouldn’t be afraid to be
    themselves.
 While social groups and stereotypes haven’t
 really changed over the years, the places in
 which they are represented and “acted out”
 have changed.
                               It used to be, you
                                would have to go to
                                school or to the mall
                                to be faced with
                                these cliques, but
                                now all you have to
                                do is turn on your
                                computer.
                                   “Teens have flocked to
                                    social media because
                                    they represent an
                                    arena to play out these
                                    means of status
                                    negotiations even when
                                    they are away from the
                                    school yard.” (Mizuko,
                                    p. 83)
 While in some ways this can be good, because it
  gives teenagers more opportunities to interact
  with one another and socialize, it can also pose
  some problems.
 The biggest problem: Cyberbullying
       For teenagers who are bullied and teased at school,
        this social transition from public hangouts to private
        ones causes distress and problems for some
        teenagers.
       It used to be that home was where you could escape
        the charade of social groups and cliques, but now
        with social media becoming the new norm, a lot of
        teenagers find themselves “performing” at home, in
        their own private space. Or they find themselves
        being teased and harassed in the privacy of their own
        homes.
The clip starts at 11:30 and goes until
                                             12:50.

                                             This clip shows how the harassment and
                                             negative effects of social cliques can
                                             effect someone at home.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhcfswUJRQg
 Everything   that goes on at school and your
  social life outside of your house, now
  continues when you come home.
 Taylor, the main character, couldn’t seem to
  escape the negative comments from her
  peers.
 It creates a tough situation for teenagers:
  deal with the negative comments of one’s
  peers on these sites, or get rid of their
  account: but by doing this they will be
  “erased” from the social scene and their
  “reality” all together.
   You might ask, why do
    teens feel the need to
    participate and socialize
    on these websites?
    Especially if the


                                 ?
    experiences aren’t
    necessarily good ones.
   It’s because social media
    has become their world. It
    has become the social
    norm of how to interact
    and communicate.
   If they don’t participate,
    then it’s almost like they
    don’t even exist.
The clip starts at 3:33 and goes until
                                         4:34.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPDEDLP
KQZo&feature=BFa&list=ULyhcfswUJRQg
   Throughout the entire movie, Taylor (the main
    character) refuses to shut down her “Cliquesters”
    page even though it causes her nothing but grief.
        “Skyler Sierra, an eighteen-year-old from Colorado, succintly
         articulated the importance of these new media to these teens’
         social lives when she explained to her mother that “if you’re not
         on MySpace, you don’t exist.” For many contemporary
         teenagers, losing access to social media is tantamount to losing
         their social world.”(Mizuko, p. 79)
   These social networks are teenager’s life. They are
    the popular places to socialize and are becoming the
    base of their “social world.”
   To Taylor, and many teenagers, getting rid of their
    accounts would be like cutting themselves off of
    everything that was going on around them.
   Social networks are becoming even
    more and more personalized,
    where you can now reveal pretty
    much everything about you on
    them.
   On Facebook’s new feature of
    “Timeline”, you can literally
    outline and post every significant
    event in your life.
   You can tell everyone where and
    when you were born, where you
    have lived in your life, who’s your
    family, where you work, etc.
   It is basically a written and visual
    diary of your life. In essence, your
    social profile is you.
   And detaching from your profile is
    almost like detaching from
    yourself. It’s like erasing
    everything about you. This is why
    Taylor had a hard time getting rid
    of her Cliquesters account.
   In conclusion, social networking sites can be good and
    bad for teenagers.
   They can be good because they can open up new
    doors and new connections to teenagers hoping to
    meet/get to know people.
   They, also, help strengthen friendships between
    individuals, because now they can communicate
    whenever they are able to.
   However, there is a downside to social network use:
    like the addictions that teenagers develop towards
    these sites. Some additions becoming so bad that
    they end up hurting the individual.
   And these sites create environments that, while are
    easy to use and accessible, they can also become
    unavoidable and can cross the lines of private and
    public life.
 Mizuko Ito et al (2010). Hanging Out, Messing
  Around, and Geeking Out: Kids Living and
  Learning with New Media. Cambridge, MA:
  MIT.
 Biname, Charles (2011). Cyberbully: An ABC
  Family Original Movie.

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Friendship through media

  • 1. A Presentation by Felicia Noyes
  • 2. Cyberbully was a movie which premered on ABC Family a few years ago that really gave a clear glimpse into the online social networks and how teen’s lives, now-a-days seem to focus around these networks. Throughout this presentation, I will be using examples and clips from the movie to help illustrate how social networks are the new hangout place for teenagers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT_4QZAYl5g
  • 3. This clips starts at the beginning and goes until a little after a minute into the video (sorry, couldn’t find just the part I wanted) This beginning scene of the movie clearly shows the socialization of the internet. Thanks to Facebook, teenagers can interact with their friends while doing other things like getting ready for school. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxZuZVJPJU4
  • 4. Facebook and social media networks are becoming the newest, and latest hangout spots for today’s teenagers.  “In the 1980s, the mall served as a key site for teen sociability in the United States (Ortiz 1994) because it was often the only accessible public space where teens could go to hang out (Lewis 1990). Teens are increasingly monitored, though, and many have been pressured out of public spaces such as streets, parks, malls, and libraries (Buckingham 2000). More recently, networked publics have become the contemporary stomping ground for many U.S. teens. Just as teens fl ocked to the malls because of societal restrictions, many of today’s teens are choosing to gather with friends online because of a variety of social and cultural limitations (boyd 2007).” (Mizuko, p.80)
  • 5. Because of the ease of the internet, more and more teenagers are turning towards the internet to socialize.  Teenagers are finding the internet a place where they can talk and socialize without interference from their parents or from others.  They can, also, communicate with anyone at almost anytime.  For example, you could “hangout” on the internet with your best friend until 2am on a school night.
  • 6.
  • 7. Social network sites are used primarily by teenagers to interact with people they already know, whether they be acquaintances or good friends.  “This is not to say that teens do not leverage social media to develop friendships. Teens frequently use social media as additional channels of communication to get to know classmates and turn acquaintances into friendships. “ (Mizuko, p. 89)  Teenagers use social networks as meeting grounds where they can interact and become friends with people they may know, but might not necessarily have time to get to know at school or social gatherings.  Also, communication through the internet has one thing that makes it easier, when communicating with people you don’t know that well, the screen.
  • 8. This communication isn’t face-to-face or even speaking and listening, it is a textual based communication that doesn’t have any time restrictions or expectations.  When people communicate face-to-face or through the phone, their communication and responses are instant.  When people communicate online, they have more of a leeway of time between responses, thus they can think and plan out their response before sending it. They, also, have the option to reread and revise what they are going to say, before they say it.
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  • 10. This clip starts at 12:40 and goes until 13:37 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxZ uZVJPJU4&feature=BFa&list=ULyhcfswUJ RQg
  • 11. “While most teens who connect with strangers have no expectation of building a relationship out of this performed connection, there are teens who happily add people to whom they are attracted in the hopes that one of these connections might develop into something more.” (Mizuko, p.97)  Taylor added a complete stranger, in hopes that he could possibly become a love interest.  Many teens add people they don’t know or seek out strangers as a way to not only meet and connect with new people for the possibility for new friends, but, also, for the possibility of making a deeper, romantic connection with someone.
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  • 13. Teenagers (and humans in general, in my opinion) tend to create social groups in which people are categorized and even stereotyped.  We all can list the classic groups:  Jocks & Cheerleaders  Goths & Outcasts  Geeks & Nerds  Etc.  Before the internet, schools were the places where teenagers would act out these social groups and stereotypes. But when they went home, they could escape any negative associations that came with their stereotype, and wouldn’t be afraid to be themselves.
  • 14.  While social groups and stereotypes haven’t really changed over the years, the places in which they are represented and “acted out” have changed.  It used to be, you would have to go to school or to the mall to be faced with these cliques, but now all you have to do is turn on your computer.  “Teens have flocked to social media because they represent an arena to play out these means of status negotiations even when they are away from the school yard.” (Mizuko, p. 83)
  • 15.  While in some ways this can be good, because it gives teenagers more opportunities to interact with one another and socialize, it can also pose some problems.  The biggest problem: Cyberbullying  For teenagers who are bullied and teased at school, this social transition from public hangouts to private ones causes distress and problems for some teenagers.  It used to be that home was where you could escape the charade of social groups and cliques, but now with social media becoming the new norm, a lot of teenagers find themselves “performing” at home, in their own private space. Or they find themselves being teased and harassed in the privacy of their own homes.
  • 16. The clip starts at 11:30 and goes until 12:50. This clip shows how the harassment and negative effects of social cliques can effect someone at home. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhcfswUJRQg
  • 17.  Everything that goes on at school and your social life outside of your house, now continues when you come home.  Taylor, the main character, couldn’t seem to escape the negative comments from her peers.  It creates a tough situation for teenagers: deal with the negative comments of one’s peers on these sites, or get rid of their account: but by doing this they will be “erased” from the social scene and their “reality” all together.
  • 18. You might ask, why do teens feel the need to participate and socialize on these websites? Especially if the ? experiences aren’t necessarily good ones.  It’s because social media has become their world. It has become the social norm of how to interact and communicate.  If they don’t participate, then it’s almost like they don’t even exist.
  • 19. The clip starts at 3:33 and goes until 4:34. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPDEDLP KQZo&feature=BFa&list=ULyhcfswUJRQg
  • 20. Throughout the entire movie, Taylor (the main character) refuses to shut down her “Cliquesters” page even though it causes her nothing but grief.  “Skyler Sierra, an eighteen-year-old from Colorado, succintly articulated the importance of these new media to these teens’ social lives when she explained to her mother that “if you’re not on MySpace, you don’t exist.” For many contemporary teenagers, losing access to social media is tantamount to losing their social world.”(Mizuko, p. 79)  These social networks are teenager’s life. They are the popular places to socialize and are becoming the base of their “social world.”  To Taylor, and many teenagers, getting rid of their accounts would be like cutting themselves off of everything that was going on around them.
  • 21. Social networks are becoming even more and more personalized, where you can now reveal pretty much everything about you on them.  On Facebook’s new feature of “Timeline”, you can literally outline and post every significant event in your life.  You can tell everyone where and when you were born, where you have lived in your life, who’s your family, where you work, etc.  It is basically a written and visual diary of your life. In essence, your social profile is you.  And detaching from your profile is almost like detaching from yourself. It’s like erasing everything about you. This is why Taylor had a hard time getting rid of her Cliquesters account.
  • 22. In conclusion, social networking sites can be good and bad for teenagers.  They can be good because they can open up new doors and new connections to teenagers hoping to meet/get to know people.  They, also, help strengthen friendships between individuals, because now they can communicate whenever they are able to.  However, there is a downside to social network use: like the addictions that teenagers develop towards these sites. Some additions becoming so bad that they end up hurting the individual.  And these sites create environments that, while are easy to use and accessible, they can also become unavoidable and can cross the lines of private and public life.
  • 23.  Mizuko Ito et al (2010). Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out: Kids Living and Learning with New Media. Cambridge, MA: MIT.  Biname, Charles (2011). Cyberbully: An ABC Family Original Movie.