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Assessing Social Networking
Feedback
I have placed my Dying Leaves Trailer on four Social
Networking Sites. These Sites are: Youtube, Facebook ,
Twitter and Tumblr. Each one of these sites are very
popular worldwide and will be perfect for gaining a
worldwide view.
Here is a breakdown of my sample
As we can see from this bar chart it was
mainly my friends who commented on my
work.
On Facebook, where friends are mainly
people who you know and who you have
added, it clearly shows that the majority of
my friends commented on my work.
Where as on Tumblr, a social networking
site where it more likely and easier to ask
people you do not know things via their
"Ask" page, I have a majorityu of people
who I follow but do not neccesary know
well.
A key feature to notice about Youtube and
Tumblr, is that you can tag your work so
anyone can find it.
All of the social networking sites I have
used are linked Globally!
Facebook Feedback
Here is my Facebook feedback. One
interesting thing that can be seen is
that mainly girls commented on my
horror trailer, when traditionally it is the
male audience who would prefer to
view horror trailers.
One issue I have had is that this is only
a small sample which is based in the
United Kingdom, hence most of my
friends are from the UK.
Twitter Feedback
Here is my Twitter feedback. I found
that it was a lot harder to gain
feedback, even though Twitter is
deemed as being worldwide and an
easy way to talk to people.
I think the issue was that, unlike
Tumblr, it is hard to categories where I
would like my feedback to go into.
Therefore I could not gain feedback
from my target audience. Also as in my
Facebook my only girls answered my
request, which made my feedback
under representative
Tumblr Feedback
Here is some of my Tumblr Feedback. I
used Tumblr because it allowed me to
break away from the UK Demographics
( as seen in my Facebook Feedback)
One issue is that I got was I got my
sample from a Snowball effect, this is
where I asked random people who
were reblogging on my dashboard. This
then meant that my work would have
been more valid and this meant that
some of the samples held the same
characteristics.
But one issue I found was that there
was that not a lot people who wanted to
look at my trailer. This meant that this
was a micro sample.
Youtube Feedback
One of the main ways in which I could
show the world my Trailer was on
Youtube.
Each month there are( as shwon 2011),
more than 1 trillion views or around 140
views for every person on Earth. This
was the perfect platform to gain a
worldwide audience.
On piece of information was that mainly
Females aged between 13 to 24 years
old. This clearly shows that our trailer
has been targeted well at the audience.
Youtube Feedback
Here is our overview of our
demographics. I found that in fact a large
percentage of people watched it in the
United Kingdom. I expected that there
would be an equal amount of people from
the United Kingdom and America would
watch it. This was because it is deemed
more Americans are on Youtube and use
Youtube.
Feedback Analysis
One thing that I found was that
the more vague feedback came
from people who did not know me
well. This can be shown on my
twitter feedback, but also since
there was a only a 140 characters
limit to a tweet, this may have
effected the limited feedback.
On the other hand if people
themselves did media studies or
were interested in media they
tended to give a more in depth
answer. These answers were
much better for my evaluation
because it clearly showed me
what went well.

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Assessing social networking feedback.

  • 2. I have placed my Dying Leaves Trailer on four Social Networking Sites. These Sites are: Youtube, Facebook , Twitter and Tumblr. Each one of these sites are very popular worldwide and will be perfect for gaining a worldwide view.
  • 3. Here is a breakdown of my sample As we can see from this bar chart it was mainly my friends who commented on my work. On Facebook, where friends are mainly people who you know and who you have added, it clearly shows that the majority of my friends commented on my work. Where as on Tumblr, a social networking site where it more likely and easier to ask people you do not know things via their "Ask" page, I have a majorityu of people who I follow but do not neccesary know well. A key feature to notice about Youtube and Tumblr, is that you can tag your work so anyone can find it. All of the social networking sites I have used are linked Globally!
  • 4. Facebook Feedback Here is my Facebook feedback. One interesting thing that can be seen is that mainly girls commented on my horror trailer, when traditionally it is the male audience who would prefer to view horror trailers. One issue I have had is that this is only a small sample which is based in the United Kingdom, hence most of my friends are from the UK.
  • 5. Twitter Feedback Here is my Twitter feedback. I found that it was a lot harder to gain feedback, even though Twitter is deemed as being worldwide and an easy way to talk to people. I think the issue was that, unlike Tumblr, it is hard to categories where I would like my feedback to go into. Therefore I could not gain feedback from my target audience. Also as in my Facebook my only girls answered my request, which made my feedback under representative
  • 6. Tumblr Feedback Here is some of my Tumblr Feedback. I used Tumblr because it allowed me to break away from the UK Demographics ( as seen in my Facebook Feedback) One issue is that I got was I got my sample from a Snowball effect, this is where I asked random people who were reblogging on my dashboard. This then meant that my work would have been more valid and this meant that some of the samples held the same characteristics. But one issue I found was that there was that not a lot people who wanted to look at my trailer. This meant that this was a micro sample.
  • 7. Youtube Feedback One of the main ways in which I could show the world my Trailer was on Youtube. Each month there are( as shwon 2011), more than 1 trillion views or around 140 views for every person on Earth. This was the perfect platform to gain a worldwide audience. On piece of information was that mainly Females aged between 13 to 24 years old. This clearly shows that our trailer has been targeted well at the audience.
  • 8. Youtube Feedback Here is our overview of our demographics. I found that in fact a large percentage of people watched it in the United Kingdom. I expected that there would be an equal amount of people from the United Kingdom and America would watch it. This was because it is deemed more Americans are on Youtube and use Youtube.
  • 9. Feedback Analysis One thing that I found was that the more vague feedback came from people who did not know me well. This can be shown on my twitter feedback, but also since there was a only a 140 characters limit to a tweet, this may have effected the limited feedback. On the other hand if people themselves did media studies or were interested in media they tended to give a more in depth answer. These answers were much better for my evaluation because it clearly showed me what went well.