Our engagement with social media, specifically video sites like YouTube, has progressed in several ways. Individuals are increasingly using sites like YouTube to gain popularity and success through sharing their talents and personalities. Popular YouTube personalities like Lauren Luke have gained millions of subscribers and leveraged their online success into professional careers and opportunities in traditional media. Additionally, brands regularly partner with popular internet stars to advertise to their large engaged audiences. This shows how social media progression enables both individuals and companies to find new avenues of success.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of research part 1.0ksumbland
Our engagement with social media, specifically video sites like YouTube, has progressed in several ways. Individuals are increasingly using sites like YouTube to gain popularity and success through sharing their talents and personalities. Popular YouTube personalities like Lauren Luke have seen their audiences and careers grow significantly. They are now featured in traditional media like television and have partnered with major brands. Additionally, social media and video sharing allows anyone to potentially go viral and become famous overnight, leading more people to try and seek success through online video platforms. This engagement and progression has changed how entertainment is created and consumed.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of research part 1.0ksumbland
This document discusses the topic of whether engagement with social media has progressed. It covers several areas related to online dating as an example, including how it has become more accepted over time as more people use dating sites and apps. Business revenues for online dating have increased significantly in recent years. Social news websites are also discussed as having progressed due to increased user interaction and engagement across social media. Primary research on opinions of dating site usage is presented, showing a mix of views. Pros and cons of online dating are mentioned but not detailed.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of research part 1.0ksumbland
This document discusses the topic of whether engagement with social media has progressed. It covers several areas related to online dating as an example, including how it has become more accepted over time as more people use dating sites and apps. Business revenues for online dating have increased significantly in recent years. Social news websites are also discussed as having progressed due to increased user interaction and engagement across social media. Examples of popular social news sites like Reddit and Slashdot are provided.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of researchksumbland
This document discusses the topic of whether engagement with social media has progressed. It covers several areas related to online dating as an example, including how it has become more accepted over time as more people use dating sites and apps. The businesses behind online dating have grown significantly in revenue. Social news websites are also discussed as having progressed due to increased user interaction enabled by technologies like web 2.0. Both online dating and social news sites rely heavily on sharing through social media platforms to spread content and stories.
The document discusses privacy issues related to social media use. It provides examples of how oversharing personal information on social media platforms like Facebook can negatively impact people's lives and careers. One example is a teacher who was asked to resign after posting negative comments about her students and their families on her personal Facebook page. While social media allows for greater connectivity, it also decreases privacy as personal information is shared publicly without considering how it could affect one's reputation or safety. The document advises social media users to understand privacy settings, be aware of who can see their posts, and take responsibility for managing their digital footprint and online reputation.
This document discusses the social web and its pros and cons. It begins by explaining how the social web represents a fundamental change from using the internet as an information tool to inserting ourselves and connecting with others. It then discusses how new technologies can both positively and negatively impact development of new knowledge and social interaction. Next, it provides a guide to social networking sites and their features. It outlines pros like creating relationships and cons like spending less time with real connections. Finally, it discusses internet addiction and compulsive internet use that can interfere with life, work and relationships.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of research part 2.5Abc Abc
The document discusses how the internet has revolutionized communication by replacing methods like fax machines, letters, and telegrams. It suggests the internet has become popular possibly due to being an escape from reality, as it allows users to access any information. However, the internet can also enable issues like addiction for some users who spend long periods online without breaks. The risks of excessive internet use are demonstrated through the case study of a young man who died of a blood clot after regularly spending over 12 hours gaming at a time.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of research part 2.5ksumbland
Here are a few key points about your target audience:
- Mass audience - As you noted, social media impacts nearly everyone in modern society. Most people are active users of at least one major platform.
- Broad age range - While younger generations may be more "native" users, social media is now integrated across all adult age groups as the technologies have evolved.
- Interest in current issues - Your documentary covers topics like privacy, addiction, influence on relationships and society - all timely issues people are discussing and want to understand better.
- Personal relevance - Whether as users themselves or observing impacts on friends/family, the topic hits close to home for many. People are invested in learning both pros and cons.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of research part 1.0ksumbland
Our engagement with social media, specifically video sites like YouTube, has progressed in several ways. Individuals are increasingly using sites like YouTube to gain popularity and success through sharing their talents and personalities. Popular YouTube personalities like Lauren Luke have seen their audiences and careers grow significantly. They are now featured in traditional media like television and have partnered with major brands. Additionally, social media and video sharing allows anyone to potentially go viral and become famous overnight, leading more people to try and seek success through online video platforms. This engagement and progression has changed how entertainment is created and consumed.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of research part 1.0ksumbland
This document discusses the topic of whether engagement with social media has progressed. It covers several areas related to online dating as an example, including how it has become more accepted over time as more people use dating sites and apps. Business revenues for online dating have increased significantly in recent years. Social news websites are also discussed as having progressed due to increased user interaction and engagement across social media. Primary research on opinions of dating site usage is presented, showing a mix of views. Pros and cons of online dating are mentioned but not detailed.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of research part 1.0ksumbland
This document discusses the topic of whether engagement with social media has progressed. It covers several areas related to online dating as an example, including how it has become more accepted over time as more people use dating sites and apps. Business revenues for online dating have increased significantly in recent years. Social news websites are also discussed as having progressed due to increased user interaction and engagement across social media. Examples of popular social news sites like Reddit and Slashdot are provided.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of researchksumbland
This document discusses the topic of whether engagement with social media has progressed. It covers several areas related to online dating as an example, including how it has become more accepted over time as more people use dating sites and apps. The businesses behind online dating have grown significantly in revenue. Social news websites are also discussed as having progressed due to increased user interaction enabled by technologies like web 2.0. Both online dating and social news sites rely heavily on sharing through social media platforms to spread content and stories.
The document discusses privacy issues related to social media use. It provides examples of how oversharing personal information on social media platforms like Facebook can negatively impact people's lives and careers. One example is a teacher who was asked to resign after posting negative comments about her students and their families on her personal Facebook page. While social media allows for greater connectivity, it also decreases privacy as personal information is shared publicly without considering how it could affect one's reputation or safety. The document advises social media users to understand privacy settings, be aware of who can see their posts, and take responsibility for managing their digital footprint and online reputation.
This document discusses the social web and its pros and cons. It begins by explaining how the social web represents a fundamental change from using the internet as an information tool to inserting ourselves and connecting with others. It then discusses how new technologies can both positively and negatively impact development of new knowledge and social interaction. Next, it provides a guide to social networking sites and their features. It outlines pros like creating relationships and cons like spending less time with real connections. Finally, it discusses internet addiction and compulsive internet use that can interfere with life, work and relationships.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of research part 2.5Abc Abc
The document discusses how the internet has revolutionized communication by replacing methods like fax machines, letters, and telegrams. It suggests the internet has become popular possibly due to being an escape from reality, as it allows users to access any information. However, the internet can also enable issues like addiction for some users who spend long periods online without breaks. The risks of excessive internet use are demonstrated through the case study of a young man who died of a blood clot after regularly spending over 12 hours gaming at a time.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of research part 2.5ksumbland
Here are a few key points about your target audience:
- Mass audience - As you noted, social media impacts nearly everyone in modern society. Most people are active users of at least one major platform.
- Broad age range - While younger generations may be more "native" users, social media is now integrated across all adult age groups as the technologies have evolved.
- Interest in current issues - Your documentary covers topics like privacy, addiction, influence on relationships and society - all timely issues people are discussing and want to understand better.
- Personal relevance - Whether as users themselves or observing impacts on friends/family, the topic hits close to home for many. People are invested in learning both pros and cons.
Social Media & Networking - Boon or Bane?Yash Mittal
A presentation on Social Networking - a boon or bane? The presentation takes a person through the history of social networking - how people interact today as compared to earlier times and mentions the social networks used by today's generation. Then it reviews the advantages and disadvantages of Social Networking and follows up with some Do's and Don'ts.
- The document discusses whether the UK has become too dependent on the internet for socializing.
- It notes that people now spend more time socializing online than in person, and are less willing to make plans to meet up due to perceived hassle or fear of cancellations.
- However, overdependence on the internet for socializing can negatively impact physical and mental health, and meeting people exclusively online comes with risks like deception about identities or criminal histories.
- While internet communication and dating sites have benefits, truly connecting with others requires physical interaction that the internet cannot replace.
This document summarizes key details about three major social media platforms: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. It provides information on their founders and dates of establishment, purpose, target audiences, and how they generate revenue. It also notes common problems across social media like cyberbullying and discusses some user complaints for each platform. Finally, it outlines the founders, employees, and business models of Facebook in brief. The document aims to introduce these major social media platforms at a high level.
Current Issues in Social Networking PresentationDonna Spear
The document provides information from a May 2012 professional development workshop about social media and networking. It discusses what social media is, examples of popular sites, statistics on usage, considerations for using social media as a school employee or student, and resources for teaching digital citizenship. The workshop covered the impact and appropriate use of social media, risks of inappropriate sharing online, and how teachers can integrate social media into their classrooms while maintaining safety.
This presentation was researched and developed to introduce the small businesses and not for profits that the idea of social media is not a new fad. My goal was to break down any preconceived notions about the power of Social Media today and in the future.
This presentation builds the case for using social media to build and promote your personal brand. The intent is to to push those individuals who are still on the fence about using these resources - firmly off. Along with descriptions and benefits of the major resources, it provides surprising demographics showing who is using social media and how. The presentation was first presented at the California Diversity & Leadership Conference in Orange County, CA 5/15/09 by Yvette Irvin of SavvyClick Marketing.
UPDATED AND UPGRADED BY "Making researchers famous with social media" ON 9 FEB 2012. MB
Presentation for UTS Library Research Week 2011 on how academic researchers can make use of various social technologies and networks.
My thanks to a colleague, Sally Scholfield for her assistance with this.
I have not described the social technologies, tools and articles referred to or linked within this presentation. Short descriptions can be found on the Diigo list that brings it all together here:
http://www.diigo.com/list/malbooth/uts-library-research-week
The document discusses the use of social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace for connecting, educating, and informing others. It provides statistics on the growth and usage of these sites, and gives examples of how they have been used for campaigning, in emergencies, and in education. Various terms related to Twitter usage are also defined in the "Twittonary" section.
How to Build Relationships with Social MediaAyelet Baron
This document discusses the power of relationships and social media for connecting people. It argues that integrating social tools and online communities into strategies can increase success by facilitating relationship building. Strong relationships are a key differentiator, and those fostering meaningful connections will succeed. Choices around enabling strategies, identifying stakeholders, goals, and return on investment are important considerations. The most profound technologies are those that weave themselves into everyday life until they are indistinguishable.
Social media is defined as online activities that integrate technology, social interaction, and information sharing. This document discusses popular social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and provides examples of how educators can use social media. It notes that social media use is widespread, with 3 out of 4 Americans using social technologies. The document encourages educators to get involved with social media and provides links to resources on using social media in the classroom.
The document discusses the current state of social media. Some key points made include:
- Social media usage and content sharing have grown dramatically in recent years, with billions of minutes spent on Facebook and videos/images uploaded daily.
- Major brands and organizations have increasingly adopted social media strategies in their marketing.
- Social media has leveled the playing field, allowing individuals and groups to connect and organize in new ways. Events like political protests in Iran have been amplified through social media.
New Media Morning 2008 - Bill Thompson on Social MediaMedia Studies
The document discusses the rise of social networks and how they have changed media consumption and communication. It notes that two-way communication through sites like Twitter and Facebook require new skills from media companies. Traditional media sites no longer directly connect with their audiences, who now interact through various social platforms. The future of media is focused on joining conversations across many sites rather than restricting content to one's own site. Media companies must follow and engage with evolving audience behaviors on social networks to remain relevant.
The document discusses research on whether the UK has become too dependent on the internet for socializing. It notes that people now spend more time socializing online than in person. While the internet enables connectivity, it may also encourage laziness and negatively impact health. The document also covers issues with online dating like deception, safety concerns, and the lack of a physical connection. Both advantages and disadvantages of using the internet for socializing and dating are presented.
This document defines key terms related to social media, dating, and online dating. It provides general definitions of social media, social networks, microblogging, and how they relate to dating. It then describes the top 5 types of online dating services, including general dating sites, niche sites, and social networking sites. Statistics are presented on the popularity and usage of popular social media and dating sites. The document discusses factors related to engaging in online dating versus traditional dating and provides safety tips for using social media and online dating services.
Estonia is facing several ecological problems including waste from human activities that is polluting the environment, deforestation that is reducing habitat for birds and plants and disrupting oxygen levels, and environmental pollution from car exhaust, untreated chemicals, and an inadequate recycling system. These issues are damaging agriculture, forests, and human health while threatening distinct plants and animals. The document calls for citizens to take serious measures as soon as possible to protect the environment through activities like reforestation and improving waste and pollution management systems.
Voxbone is a market leader in providing worldwide telephone numbers and enabling communication service providers to extend their network reach internationally. It has over 70 employees, offices in Brussels, LA, and Singapore, and has grown to transport over 2.8 billion minutes of voice traffic in 2011 over its global IP backbone. Voxbone provides geographical and toll-free phone numbers from over 50 countries and 4000 cities to over 650 wholesale customers globally.
Voxbone is a market leader in providing worldwide telephone numbers and enabling communication service providers to extend their network reach internationally. Founded in 2005, Voxbone has 65 employees across offices in Brussels, LA, and Singapore. In 2010, Voxbone transported over 2.1 billion minutes of voice traffic across its global IP backbone that connects to over 700 wholesale customers worldwide.
Social Media & Networking - Boon or Bane?Yash Mittal
A presentation on Social Networking - a boon or bane? The presentation takes a person through the history of social networking - how people interact today as compared to earlier times and mentions the social networks used by today's generation. Then it reviews the advantages and disadvantages of Social Networking and follows up with some Do's and Don'ts.
- The document discusses whether the UK has become too dependent on the internet for socializing.
- It notes that people now spend more time socializing online than in person, and are less willing to make plans to meet up due to perceived hassle or fear of cancellations.
- However, overdependence on the internet for socializing can negatively impact physical and mental health, and meeting people exclusively online comes with risks like deception about identities or criminal histories.
- While internet communication and dating sites have benefits, truly connecting with others requires physical interaction that the internet cannot replace.
This document summarizes key details about three major social media platforms: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. It provides information on their founders and dates of establishment, purpose, target audiences, and how they generate revenue. It also notes common problems across social media like cyberbullying and discusses some user complaints for each platform. Finally, it outlines the founders, employees, and business models of Facebook in brief. The document aims to introduce these major social media platforms at a high level.
Current Issues in Social Networking PresentationDonna Spear
The document provides information from a May 2012 professional development workshop about social media and networking. It discusses what social media is, examples of popular sites, statistics on usage, considerations for using social media as a school employee or student, and resources for teaching digital citizenship. The workshop covered the impact and appropriate use of social media, risks of inappropriate sharing online, and how teachers can integrate social media into their classrooms while maintaining safety.
This presentation was researched and developed to introduce the small businesses and not for profits that the idea of social media is not a new fad. My goal was to break down any preconceived notions about the power of Social Media today and in the future.
This presentation builds the case for using social media to build and promote your personal brand. The intent is to to push those individuals who are still on the fence about using these resources - firmly off. Along with descriptions and benefits of the major resources, it provides surprising demographics showing who is using social media and how. The presentation was first presented at the California Diversity & Leadership Conference in Orange County, CA 5/15/09 by Yvette Irvin of SavvyClick Marketing.
UPDATED AND UPGRADED BY "Making researchers famous with social media" ON 9 FEB 2012. MB
Presentation for UTS Library Research Week 2011 on how academic researchers can make use of various social technologies and networks.
My thanks to a colleague, Sally Scholfield for her assistance with this.
I have not described the social technologies, tools and articles referred to or linked within this presentation. Short descriptions can be found on the Diigo list that brings it all together here:
http://www.diigo.com/list/malbooth/uts-library-research-week
The document discusses the use of social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace for connecting, educating, and informing others. It provides statistics on the growth and usage of these sites, and gives examples of how they have been used for campaigning, in emergencies, and in education. Various terms related to Twitter usage are also defined in the "Twittonary" section.
How to Build Relationships with Social MediaAyelet Baron
This document discusses the power of relationships and social media for connecting people. It argues that integrating social tools and online communities into strategies can increase success by facilitating relationship building. Strong relationships are a key differentiator, and those fostering meaningful connections will succeed. Choices around enabling strategies, identifying stakeholders, goals, and return on investment are important considerations. The most profound technologies are those that weave themselves into everyday life until they are indistinguishable.
Social media is defined as online activities that integrate technology, social interaction, and information sharing. This document discusses popular social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and provides examples of how educators can use social media. It notes that social media use is widespread, with 3 out of 4 Americans using social technologies. The document encourages educators to get involved with social media and provides links to resources on using social media in the classroom.
The document discusses the current state of social media. Some key points made include:
- Social media usage and content sharing have grown dramatically in recent years, with billions of minutes spent on Facebook and videos/images uploaded daily.
- Major brands and organizations have increasingly adopted social media strategies in their marketing.
- Social media has leveled the playing field, allowing individuals and groups to connect and organize in new ways. Events like political protests in Iran have been amplified through social media.
New Media Morning 2008 - Bill Thompson on Social MediaMedia Studies
The document discusses the rise of social networks and how they have changed media consumption and communication. It notes that two-way communication through sites like Twitter and Facebook require new skills from media companies. Traditional media sites no longer directly connect with their audiences, who now interact through various social platforms. The future of media is focused on joining conversations across many sites rather than restricting content to one's own site. Media companies must follow and engage with evolving audience behaviors on social networks to remain relevant.
The document discusses research on whether the UK has become too dependent on the internet for socializing. It notes that people now spend more time socializing online than in person. While the internet enables connectivity, it may also encourage laziness and negatively impact health. The document also covers issues with online dating like deception, safety concerns, and the lack of a physical connection. Both advantages and disadvantages of using the internet for socializing and dating are presented.
This document defines key terms related to social media, dating, and online dating. It provides general definitions of social media, social networks, microblogging, and how they relate to dating. It then describes the top 5 types of online dating services, including general dating sites, niche sites, and social networking sites. Statistics are presented on the popularity and usage of popular social media and dating sites. The document discusses factors related to engaging in online dating versus traditional dating and provides safety tips for using social media and online dating services.
Estonia is facing several ecological problems including waste from human activities that is polluting the environment, deforestation that is reducing habitat for birds and plants and disrupting oxygen levels, and environmental pollution from car exhaust, untreated chemicals, and an inadequate recycling system. These issues are damaging agriculture, forests, and human health while threatening distinct plants and animals. The document calls for citizens to take serious measures as soon as possible to protect the environment through activities like reforestation and improving waste and pollution management systems.
Voxbone is a market leader in providing worldwide telephone numbers and enabling communication service providers to extend their network reach internationally. It has over 70 employees, offices in Brussels, LA, and Singapore, and has grown to transport over 2.8 billion minutes of voice traffic in 2011 over its global IP backbone. Voxbone provides geographical and toll-free phone numbers from over 50 countries and 4000 cities to over 650 wholesale customers globally.
Voxbone is a market leader in providing worldwide telephone numbers and enabling communication service providers to extend their network reach internationally. Founded in 2005, Voxbone has 65 employees across offices in Brussels, LA, and Singapore. In 2010, Voxbone transported over 2.1 billion minutes of voice traffic across its global IP backbone that connects to over 700 wholesale customers worldwide.
“ To know that you do not know, is the best.
To pretend to know when you do not know, is a disease.”
Lao Tzu from the Tao Te Ching
“要知道,你不知道的是最好的。要假装知道,当你不知道是一种疾病。”从“周易”
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of research draft 2 part 1Abc Abc
The document discusses the evolution of the internet from Web 1.0 to Web 3.0. Web 1.0 allowed reading information, Web 2.0 enabled user interaction and content sharing, and Web 3.0 will make the internet omnipresent through simpler interfaces and broader searches. However, the increasing personalization of content through algorithms can form "filter bubbles" and subtly control what users see. This contributes to a hegemonic media landscape where certain ideologies are enforced without viewers realizing.
Draft 5 – ancillary photos and editing trialsAbc Abc
This document summarizes the trials and editing process for photos for an advertising campaign. It discusses 5 trials of photos taken with different actors, costumes, props, and locations. The photos were edited in Photoshop and InDesign to refine framing, lighting, backgrounds and logo placement. The final chosen photos featured improved framing with space for logos and text on a plain brick wall background.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of research part 1.0ksumbland
Online dating and social media engagement has progressed significantly. Dating sites were once taboo but are now commonly used, with some finding long-term relationships online. Social news sites allow users to share and discuss stories not covered by traditional media, with sites like Reddit and Digg enabling widespread engagement. Video sharing on YouTube has also progressed, with some users gaining popularity and commercial success by posting videos of their talents and hobbies. Overall, social media has progressed engagement and how people interact both socially and with news/media.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of research part 1.0ksumbland
Online dating and social media engagement has progressed significantly. Dating sites were once seen as taboo but are now commonly used, with some finding long-term relationships online. Social news sites allow users to share and discuss stories not covered by traditional media, with sites like Reddit and Digg enabling widespread engagement. Video sharing on YouTube has also progressed, with some users gaining popularity and commercial success by posting videos of their talents and hobbies, leading some to professional careers in their fields. Overall, social media has progressed engagement and how people interact both socially and with news/media.
Social networking has evolved significantly from early platforms like CompuServe and AOL to today's major sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. The presentation traces the history and growth of social networking, highlighting both benefits like staying connected with others and risks involving privacy and identity theft. It also lists popular current social media sites and discusses issues of protecting personal information online through privacy settings.
This document provides an overview of social networking including its history and evolution over time. It discusses early social networking platforms from the 1970s through the 1990s like CompuServe, AOL, Classmates, and Friendster. Popular current sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn are also examined. Both the pros and cons of social networking are outlined related to privacy, identity theft, and viruses. Statistics on social networking usage in Canada are presented. The conclusion reiterates that social networking has changed culture and brought people together globally online.
This document defines social media as computer-mediated tools that allow people to create, share, and exchange information virtually. It provides examples of popular social media platforms and discusses common reasons for using social media, such as staying connected with friends, finding entertainment, and meeting new people. The document also outlines several types of social media, including personal networks, online reviews, social publishing, bookmarking sites, media sharing networks, e-commerce platforms, and interest-based networks. Finally, it discusses both the positive and negative impacts of social media, highlighting how it can help users socialize but also presents risks like reduced productivity, privacy issues, cyberbullying, and fostering superficial relationships.
Jesse Stremcha discusses the growing relevance of social media for planned giving and fundraising. He provides an overview of major social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and their applications for nonprofit organizations. He emphasizes that donors are increasingly engaging with charities online and that nonprofits need to connect with donors through social media to build and maintain relationships. Stremcha also offers suggestions for how organizations can start using social media immediately.
This document provides an introduction, objectives, and methodology for a study on the effects of social media addiction. The study surveyed 60-65 computer science students at Amity University about their social media usage habits. Key findings included:
- Most students spent 2-6 hours per day on social media.
- The majority used social media for entertainment and chatting rather than academic purposes.
- Nearly 80% felt social media negatively impacted their academic performance.
- Over 30% saw sometimes negative impacts on family relationships from social media use.
The conclusion was that excessive social media engagement can harm academic performance by leading to addiction and taking away from study time. Students should be aware of balancing social media and academics.
1. Corey McPherson Nash discussed using social media to engage audiences by first understanding who the target audiences are and what goals and strategies will be used.
2. They recommend having authentic conversations to strengthen current audiences and engage new ones by providing remarkable content for people to discuss.
3. Organizations should monitor social media to understand their brand perception and engage with audiences by asking questions and facilitating discussions in a way that fits their culture.
Whenever I get asked what my favorite book is, I always reply The Pirates Dilemma.
The book tells the story of punk, disco, hip-hop, graffiti, and how modern technology has made the ideas and innovations of youth culture increasingly intimate and increasingly global at the same time.
It’s truly fascinating.
And when you look back, you can see the origins of the current social media revolution can be traced as far back as the 70’s (if not even further).
Back in the 70’s punk was the start of a revolution. Now, the only things that have changed are the platforms and the ease at which we can connect and create.
Here’s the history of social media: how it all started, why Facebook rose to #1 (and why it might not stay that way) and some bold predictions on where it’s all heading.
Social networking sites allow people to connect with existing networks, make new friends, represent themselves online, view and share content, and collaborate with others. While social networking provides benefits like maintaining relationships and marketing businesses, it also poses privacy risks as personal information and photos can be widely shared, and predators may target young users. Both individuals and businesses should be aware of advantages and concerns around using social media.
This document provides an overview of several popular social media platforms, including their key features and statistics. It discusses Twitter, noting that it allows users to post short messages called tweets. It outlines Facebook's core features of user profiles and connections between friends. Usage statistics for Facebook in Hungary are presented. Foursquare is described as a location-based social app where users check-in at venues. YouTube is summarized as a video sharing site where users can upload, view and share videos. FarmVille is characterized as a social farming game on Facebook. Wikipedia is defined as a free, collaborative online encyclopedia. Flickr is noted as an image and video hosting site. In closing, the document states there are many other social media services beyond
This document summarizes the impact of social media on youth based on a project report. It defines social media and traces its history. Both positive and negative impacts are discussed. Positively, social media connects youth and helps them socially and with career goals. However, it can also be addictive and negatively impact health, relationships, and privacy. The conclusion recommends that social media be used in moderation and with safety precautions to mitigate risks while harnessing benefits.
This documentary examines the impact of the internet on people's lives. It will explore both the positive and negative effects of increased internet usage. Specifically, it will look at how social networking online has changed how people interact and form relationships. The target audience is 12-19 year olds who are heavy users of social networking sites like Facebook. Interviews with this age group will provide insight into both the benefits of staying connected online as well as the risks of internet addiction.
The document discusses social media and the future of friends. It talks about the past, present and future of social media, social networking, and friendship. In the past, social media was not widely used and the internet was not easily accessible. Nowadays, social media is used by most people to share information and stay connected with friends. In the future, it is predicted that social media will be more integrated into daily life and that "virtual friends" may become more common as social networks continue to develop. The document also discusses some challenges like cyberbullying and online fraud, as well as the importance of security on social media platforms.
The document discusses social media and the future of friends. It talks about the past, present and future of social media, social networking, and friendship. In the past, social media was not widely used and the internet was not easily accessible. Nowadays, social media is used by most people to share information and stay connected with friends. In the future, social networking sites will likely require more personal information from users and identity on social media will become more complex. Friends will increasingly interact virtually through social media, though some worry technology could reduce close friendships. The document also discusses challenges like cyberbullying and online fraud, and how social media sites are working to improve security for users.
The document discusses social media, including its definition, history, popular platforms, and effects on youth. It provides statistics on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and WhatsApp. Both positive and negative effects are outlined. Positives include connecting with others and sharing information, while negatives include technology overuse, distraction from schoolwork, and risks like cyberbullying. The document concludes by emphasizing the need for internet safety education for youth.
Social media and the future of social networkingRussetanSc
Social media has evolved greatly over time and will continue to change the future. It started with basic communication tools like email and phones and now includes large social networks like Facebook and Twitter. These platforms have had major impacts on society such as influencing political movements and revolutions. However, increased social media use has also led to growing concerns around privacy, identity issues, cybercrime, and other negative impacts. Looking ahead, social networking will likely become even more integrated into work, education, and daily life, but these developments also may exacerbate existing problems with privacy, addiction, and mental health issues related to social media use.
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Assignment #12 (iiiii) (p1)planning for documentaryAbc Abc
This document outlines the structure for a documentary series and individual episodes examining social media and its influence. The series introduction would discuss how social media controls information and different media platforms. Individual episodes would focus on topics like censorship, the evolution of the internet, and algorithms tailoring search results. Each episode follows a similar structure of introduction, beginning, middle, and end sections. Public interviews, animations, and expert analysis are incorporated throughout to explore how social media both promotes democracy and acts as a tool of control.
The document summarizes feedback from 4 people ages 16-24 on a documentary about social media control. They were asked about their impressions, the main message, interest in future episodes, whether sound/music fit the topic, and effectiveness of the presenter. Overall, responses were positive with the main message seen as debate around social media's influence.
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Assignment 11 similar products, conventions & channel timeAbc Abc
The document outlines the conventions and channels being explored for a documentary. It discusses exploring Channel 5, its documentaries and sister channels 5* and 5USA. Channel 5 documentaries are unique and inform audiences without trying to impress a specific group. The document also explores conventions like introducing experts and using titles/animation. It examines the channels BBC One, Channel 4 and their target audiences and popular shows.
The document summarizes feedback from 4 people ages 16-24 on a documentary about social media control. They were asked about their impressions, the main message, interest in future episodes, whether sound/music fit the topic, and effectiveness of the presenter. Overall, responses were positive with the main message seen as debate around social media's influence.
The document summarizes feedback from 4 people ages 16-24 on a documentary about social media control. They were asked about their impressions, the main message, interest in future episodes, whether sound/music fit the topic, and effectiveness of the presenter. Overall, responses were positive with the main message seen as debate around social media's influence.
The document summarizes feedback from 4 people ages 16-24 on an ancillary draft for a documentary. When asked about the documentary topic based on the image, responses included technology taking over minds, the internet controlling society, and people becoming cyborgs or consumed by computers. Regarding watching the documentary, one said yes due to the alarming image while another said no due to lack of interest in online sites. On layout, one liked the continuing mouse while another said it was dull. Regarding the image relating to the topic, one recognized the Twitter page while others said no or it was misleading regarding cyborgs.
The document summarizes feedback from 4 people ages 16-24 on an ancillary document for a documentary. They were asked questions about what they thought the documentary was about based on the image and text, if the design caught their eye, and if the image related to the topic. Responses showed they thought it was about technology/internet control or cyborgs/robots based on the image of a person with a wire attached to their head. Opinions varied on if the design caught their eye and if the image related to the topic of social media.
The document summarizes feedback from 4 people ages 16-24 on a documentary about social media control. They were asked about their impressions, the main message, interest in future episodes, relevance of sound/music, and effectiveness of the presenter. Overall, the feedback was positive with respondents finding the topic current, presentation style engaging, and interest in learning more.
The document summarizes feedback from 4 people ages 16-24 on a documentary based on ancillary texts and an image. Overall, they thought the documentary would be about technology and social media overtaking society based on the image of a person connected to a computer by wires and blood, though some felt the image was misleading. Their opinions on watching it and the design were mixed.
The document summarizes feedback from 4 people ages 16-24 on an ancillary draft for a documentary. When asked about the documentary topic based on the image, responses included technology taking over minds, the internet controlling society, and people becoming cyborgs or consumed by computers. Regarding watching it, one said yes due to the alarming image while another said no due to lack of interest in online sites. On layout, one liked the mouse continuing to the end while another said it was dull. Regarding the image relating to the topic, one recognized the Twitter page while others said no or it was misleading regarding cyborgs.
The document summarizes feedback from 4 people ages 16-24 on an ancillary draft for a documentary. When asked about the documentary topic based on the image, responses included technology taking over minds, the internet controlling society, and people becoming cyborgs or consumed by computers. Regarding watching it, one said yes due to the alarming image while another said no due to lack of interest in online sites. On layout, one liked the mouse continuing to the end while another said it was dull. Regarding the image relating to the topic, one recognized the Twitter page while others said no or it was misleading regarding cyborgs.
Assignment 4 – analysis of tv documentary 2Abc Abc
The documentaries being compared are Catfish and Lifers. Catfish documents filmmakers' online friendship that leads to unexpected discoveries, while Lifers provides insight into life sentences in prison. Both documentaries use conventions like handheld footage, titles/credits, and interviews. Catfish develops the convention of supporting images through only showing the subject through photographs. Lifers uses ominous background music to set the tone.
Target audience research for documentary topicAbc Abc
The document discusses targeting a younger audience aged 25-35 for a documentary series about a social media topic. It notes that this age group is the most active on social media based on statistics, so they would be most interested in a topic concerning social media. Additionally, the younger generation has generally embraced social networking more than older generations, so the documentary will aim to engage this key target audience.
The document discusses concepts related to social media and control. It suggests that social media breaks traditional media chains of control, but also subtly invites people in and exerts control over how they express themselves. Various visual concepts are presented, such as strings holding shadows to represent subtle control and a blue hand gripping expression to symbolize Facebook's influence over what people say.
Filming took place on location inside Westfield Shopping Centre and outside the BBC studio. The film crew shot footage of the presenter walking outside the studio and filmed presenter parts inside the shopping centre. During filming, the script holder had to help Kaya read her lines from the script as they were too long to memorize.
The group had previously chosen a park as the filming location for their documentary on social media, but realized a park did not relate well to their topic. They decided to research more effective locations. Potential locations included Camden Town, Oxford Street, Hyde Park, and Covent Garden. Camden Town and Hyde Park were narrowed down as choices because they are well-known areas frequented by youth where socializing is common. Camden Town was ultimately selected because of its urban setting and many social places popular with youth.
Filming for the final draft of a documentary took place on location. Shots were captured of the presenter Joanne establishing the context of the documentary. Additional shots were filmed of people using phones to further set the scene. Various camera angles and shots were taken to make the establishing shots more interesting and compelling.
The document discusses plans for draft 3 of a double page spread and newspaper advert exploring the subtle control of social media. For the double page spread, shadow strings will be drawn onto an image instead of using actual ropes. This is to emphasize how social media control is subtle and unseen. For the newspaper advert, the plan is to create an image of a person with a computer screen for a head. Details are also provided on editing the images, actors, costumes, props, and location.
7. Possible Topics
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• Is our engagement with social media progressive?
Chosen Topic
• Why are people so obsessed with social media?
• Is social media the new puppeteers of our world?
10. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Online Dating
The progression Online Dating started from the launch of
Match.com in 1995
when the internet started to become familiar with mass people
Online Dating was seen as a Taboo in society as…
• It wasn’t the norm
• You seen unconfident
• People will think you can’t get anyone
• You’ll be seen as lame and socially restricted
However, in recent years, it has become more accepted and normal
way of meeting a partner because many people are now joining – it
has progressed so much that
80% of people claim to know someone that has found love online.
Consequently makes more and more people comfortable with using
it.
11. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Online Dating
Business
The businesses are booming with the constant rise!
Online dating revenues are growing 10% to 15% year, on
track to hit one point nine billion dollars within three
years, according to Piper Jaffray.
Match.com and Chemistry.com generated $343 million in
revenue this year, reporting 1.4 million active
subscribers, about 15% of the market.
TV Amplification has greatly helped this…
For example, ‘The only way is Essex’ showing Arg
signing up for a Dating Website making it seem
like something good, and if someone like him is
on it, more people will go on it as well. Especially
with it being such a popular show.
12. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Online Dating Our engagement with dating is the fault of the
Why its so popular
individual, to which media institutions build upon
The main reasons to start up an account online are that…
• People are lonely
• It’s a ‘safety net’ to meet someone
• People are too busy to physically socialise
• Fed up with the meeting market
• Some think its an easy way to ‘get sex’
• Want a variety of choice
• Low confidence in getting a man or woman
• They want a specific partner with the same interests,
ethnicity, culture etc.
• People are part of a minority group
13. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Online Dating
The increase
The main reason Online Dating websites have progressed so much
is because its becoming more and more common to seek online
help
1 in 5 relationships starting online, 48 million more people
used a dating website in 2012!
Further the number of sites is also
increasing being over 1400 sites across the
internet –
Leaving plenty to choose from for the 57%
increase to the use of online dating sites
Not only in the UK but across the globe!
14. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Online Dating The main reason dating websites have progressed to rapidly is because
Fusion + Needs its been made easier and more efficient for people to find love over the
internet. This enables a fusion of culture.
7.8 million singles logged on to an Online Dating site – giving great reason for media
to progress and become larger to cater all needs.
Emotional Connections
Culture
Age
Fetish
Casual Sex
Sexuality
15. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Online Dating Stefana Broadbent:
TED Talks
How the Internet enables intimacy
Sociologist Stefana explores her own research showing that
communication technology is capable of enabling deeper
relationships, bringing love across obstacles like distance and
workplace rules.
She did her research on a range of couples whether it be
married, family or friends.
There are different expectations now from technology, and even social
media, so for example In workplace…
• 50% of those with email, send private emails at work
that has possibly make relationships better in keeping contact
– so our engagement ultimately has a positive.
16. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Online Dating I asked…
Primary Research
Do you think too many people use Dating sites?
Generally, my respondents argue
Do too many people rely on
people take advantage of dating Dating Sites
sites as an easy route to find
love, implying people in the UK do
generally reply on the internet.
Yes
No
However, its argued how many is
Hard to Say
too many? Nobody has the right
judgements and its ultimately the
individuals prerogative. Based on all area’s of the UK from
Yahoo! And in person closed
Online Dating is basically a strong questionnaire of
tool provided for those who need 40 respondents.
help
17. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Online Dating
Pro’s and con’s
19. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Social News are websites that feature user posted stories that
Social News are ranked based upon different categories, but most
Features
commonly how popular they are.
These stories are ones that are not covered on TV.
These websites have now progressed due to Web 2.0 which
allows and now rely on audience interaction.
The websites can be based on
humour, news, information and general discussion.
Social news is constantly progressing getting very popular
engagement with stories that do not come up on the
news, but are spread throughout social networking such
as Facebook, and Twitter.
20. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Social News These are a few social news
Websites
websites…
21. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Social News
Slashdot
Slashdot.com was one of the first
social news websites launched in 1997.
Since then the internet has progressed
and there are now many due to the
engagement across social media.
Users are able to submit their own
content and stories publicly – then the
best stories are presented on the front
pages. Further since the beginning of
Web 2.0 people can comment and get
involved in discussions on the story.
22. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Social News Alexis Ohanian:
TED Talks
How to make a splash on social media
Alexis (co-founder of Reddit) basically talk about how to make something
small, really popular.
He used the example of Greenpeace, which was tracking and
supporting whales, which they wanted to create a new name for
adopted whales, two of the them where ancient god of the sea, the
other was ‘Mister splashy pants’ which someone has posted on Reddit.
The name became popular because it was funny, then Reddit got
involved and put a splashing whale as their logo, starting from 5%
features on Facebook, real life, etc. Popularity developed so far to 78%
that BBC News feature their story and Greenpeace reached their goal
successfully though this.
Alexis really emphasises if you want to succeed, you’ve got to loose
control and not take yourself too seriously.
23. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Social News Slashdot.com has also been known for the ‘Slashdot effect’
Slashdot This is caused by popular topics causing web traffic from the
huge amount of people clicking on the links to read the
stories. The graphs shows evidence of social media interaction and progression
A Dynamoo message was posted at just before 3am in the
morning. Between 3am and 4am, the site received over 1,800
hits and the traffic remained at over 800 hits an hour for the 12
hours the link was on the main Slashdot page.
In the course of 24 hours, the site received 15,806
visitors, compared to the usual level of about 500 visitors in a
day. In other words, Slashdot generated an entire months traffic
in one day.
However, even as the story vanished into the Slashdot
archives, traffic kept coming from many secondary sources that
picked up on the original Slashdot story.
Prior to being featured on Slashdot, about 58% of traffic came from
Google, 4% from other search engines, 10% from other sites and
28% from direct type-ins, bookmarks and mailing list subscribers.
Three days after being featured on Slashdot, traffic levels were still
more than double that of before, with 30% of traffic from
Google, 5.5% from other search engines, 45% from referrals and
19.5% from bookmarks and type-ins.
24. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Social News
Digg
Digg is another social news
site that allows you to follow
others then end up building
a profile.
However, what makes Digg different because it has a unique
voting system. Viewers are able to either ‘digg’ or ‘bury’
stories – consequently making it become more popular, or it
is has too many ‘burys’ it gets deleted from the website.
The engagement of the public is therefore essential in
getting stories popular, and further progress onto other
social media sites making some stories global.
25. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Social News
News
Recently in the
newspaper I saw that
Philip Schofield had
brought up a list of
paedophiles suspected
from Parliament to David
Cameron that he got off
the internet.
This shows that social news it progressing so much that social
news on the internet, is turning into news shown on TV.
Also it brings up the point that on TV news the public have no
choice in what they show,
But when its social news, there are practically any boundaries
and any news can be published.
26. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Social News I asked…
Primary Research
I Social news, becoming bigger than real news?
Is social news getting more
Generally, my respondents think influencial than real news?
because the publics engagement
with internet in the UK today is so
excessive, that it would only
consequently make social news Yes
bigger than real news No
In the future
Even so, they emphasised the fact
if it isn't bigger now, then in years Based on all area’s of the UK from
to come it will because media is Yahoo! And in person closed
questionnaire of
developing so rapidly 25 respondents.
27. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Social News
Pro’s and con’s
29. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Video Sites
Find success Through videos sites such as YouTube and
Vimeo many individuals have already and
increasingly beginning to seek success
through talents the have.
Only very few people have found success from the sites, however from the
progression of media and its amplification of ‘poor’ people becoming starts
‘over night’ so many people think they can do this to – an example of this is
Justin Bieber who is now a global superstar.
However, many people fail to acknowledge that he
also met up with producers and Usher himself to try
and promote himself.
Nevertheless, our engagement is constantly
on the rise – people where 72 hours of
YouTube footage is uploaded every minute
and millions of videos are favorited every
day!
30. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Video Sites YouTube is very popular because of its personalities who make
YouTube Personalities video’s based around talents. An example of this is Lauren
Luke who found popularity after making Self taught make-up
tutorials. Watching people like this promotes others to follow
– increasing engagement.
She now even has… 111 Million views
468,000 subscribers
Becoming so popular on YouTube it has greatly effected her in
leading her into a professional career in make-up which
possibly she wouldn’t have been able to do if she wasn’t
popular online.
The one day she uploaded a video of herself with cuts and bruises
all over her face – which was very unusual
but it’s for good reason. It’s part of a
campaign against domestic violence headed
by charity Refuge, encouraging women to
speak out if they are experiencing violence at
home – and not to cover up their bruising.
31. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Further, because of the growing number of subscribers and
Video Sites people talking about Lauren Luke, engagement with her video’s
YouTube Personalities
become more and more widespread.
Consequently she progressed onto TV and Shops and so much more…
Appeared in ‘Inside She launched ‘By Lauren Luke’ in
out’ documentary Sephora
Wrote a weekly beauty Was a part of ‘Real She launched her own ‘Supermodel
column for the guardian Britain’ documentary Makeover’ Nintendo game
32. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Video Sites
Becoming Popular
Many brands are regularly told if someone is very popular throughout social
media and related in some way to their product.
These companies then take advantage of the publicity of the person and if they
have an audience or want to reach that target audience the ask to have product
placement with the internet star.
Although this benefits the company it helps the online start to get rich fast.
These are done through clips or production Ad’s online
This is an example of
Lauren Luke
advertising an ad on
YouTube for BarryM
make-up.
33. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Video Sites Kevin Allocca:
TED Talks
Why videos go viral
Kevin is a trans manager of YouTube.
He states we all want to be stars, which used to be hard to
do, but now all of the creative things we do can become
famous from uploading a video and become famous in a week.
But only a tiny percentage actually go viral.
Success is down to –
• Tastemakers
• Community’s participation
• Unexpectedness
He concludes that media is all new and define entertainment
of the future. No one has to green light your idea and we all
have our own participation for our own pop culture.
34. Documentary Topic - ‘Is our engagement with social media progressive?’
Video Sites Kevin Allocca:
TED Talks
Why videos go viral
Tastemakers
E.G Jimmy Kimmel, an individual or a group of people that publish onto blogs and
start to write about it the video, taking a point of view. This shows it to a large
audience expanding its popularity and process.