Throughout my blog I hope you can learn some
things about social media. I talk a lot about social media’s impact both positively
and negatively on society. Social media affects everybody. From random people
on the streets, all the way to professional athletes, they are all impacted. When used properly, social media can be a
great tool to our society. The problem is that social media is very fragile,
and easy to misuse. It is often taken for granted that when somebody makes a
social media post, it is truly open to the entire world. It is definitely easy
to make a comment in the heat of the moment that comes back to haunt you later.
It is very important to use your best discretion when using social media. I
hope that you are able to learn and take something out of the posts you will
find on my blog.
Welcome to my social media blog. I hope you enjoy!
Monday, April 14, 2014
Hockey night in Canada - inside hockey: social media.
If you get a chance to watch this video I think you will find it interesting. Some of the best hockey players' in the world discuss the ups and downs of social media in sport. Chicago Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews, as well as Anaheim Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf, talk about taking pictures with fans and things to be aware of. Obviously these players want to be accommodating to their fans, but they discuss some things to be aware of when it comes to pictures and the trouble social media can cause them. Getzlaf says he will never take a photo with a fan in or around a bar. No matter when the photo was taken if put in the wrong hands could easily turn against him. For instance, what if someone posted the picture the night before one of his games and rumor got out he was drinking the night before a game? Blackhawks forward Jonathan Toews feels similar about the situation and says he will not be involved in a picture that alcohol is present in. These individuals are on a tight leash, and alcohol is just one of the factors that can effect them when found in social media.
On the other hand, when used properly, social media is great for the National Hockey League. It allows for great fan to player interaction, as well as breaking news the moment it happens. People can find out scores, injury reports, contract signings, and trades faster then ever due to social media.
I liked the video, and I hope you enjoyed it and were able to take something from it as well.
Professional athletes and social media.
Hughes, J. (2013, March 13). NFL players' use of social media is a cause for concern for teams. Bleacher report.
This article talks about the problems social media is
causing for NFL players, and professional athletes in general. The problem with
these types of athletes is they are constantly under a microscope. As soon as
they step out of line or make a comment on social media that someone finds
inappropriate or offensive they get heavily criticized for it. Lots of times it
is just a case of an athlete talking through frustration before he thinks. In
my opinion a lot of it is over analyzed and unnecessary. Yes these athletes
need to be great role models but over analyzing their social media statements
isn’t helping anybody out. The microscope and room for error for these elite
athletes has become so bad that some have even resorted to deleting their
accounts. Arian Foster, who has over 350, 000 followers, recently indicated
that he was going to shut down his account. This is not productive for anybody
because fans and the public then loose the ability to follow and keep in touch
with their favourite athletes. Yes some of them have stepped out of line in the
past with inappropriate comments, but as does almost everybody.
I think the article is useful in portraying how intense the
microscope truly is on professional athletes. You see it at all elite sport
levels even before they are considered professional. College athletes have
their social media accounts monitored by the NCAA, and can face heavy penalties
or even suspensions for social media posts. Athletes are roll models for people
of all ages and should be very respectful when dealing with social media. But
in saying that they need some freedom to speak their mind just like everybody
else, otherwise what is the point?
Social media stalker #Gary.
I found this video on YouTube and I think after watching it you will
think it is sort of scary. It is crazy to think how much personal information
some people have about themselves on the Internet, and how easily it can be
accessed by anyone in the world. I think people don't realize that by not
putting privacy settings on their accounts it allows for their information to
be accessed by truly anybody. As you can see in the video, Gary is pretty
shocked that this random man was able to know the things he did about Gary's
life. For those of you who watched this and felt crept out by it, turn on your
privacy settings so your life is not open to the public.
some people have about themselves on the Internet, and how easily it can be
accessed by anyone in the world. I think people don't realize that by not
putting privacy settings on their accounts it allows for their information to
be accessed by truly anybody. As you can see in the video, Gary is pretty
shocked that this random man was able to know the things he did about Gary's
life. For those of you who watched this and felt crept out by it, turn on your
privacy settings so your life is not open to the public.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Snapchat.
Snapchat is a photo-messaging app that has erupted in the
past year. It was developed by Evan Spiegel and Robert Murphy, and then
continued at Stanford University. Pretty much everybody I know has snapchat; it
is especially popular in teens and young adults. Snapchat allows you to send a
picture or video message to someone with a select viewing time. After that person views
your photo/video they are unable to re-access it. The viewing time can range anywhere
from one to ten seconds. You can write a small sentence or message to attach to
your photo or video as seen below. People use snapchat to communicate sometimes rather
then text message. Everyone likes a visual message. It is extremely useful to
feel close and in touch with loved ones when you are away. Also you can show
people exciting things you want them to see throughout your day. Snapchat is a
lot of fun and it is understandable why in today’s social media boom it is so popular.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Are we addicted to Facebook, or are we addicted to ourselves?
Brewer,
J. (2013, October 14). Are we addicted to facebook, or are we addicted to
ourselves?. Huffington post. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-judson-brewer/social-media-addiction_b_4079697.html
In this news article, Judson Brewer, makes a valid point
that people may not be addicted as much to Facebook, but rather addicted to
themselves. Maybe it is not Facebook in itself that is so popular. Everyone
loves to think and talk about him or herself and Facebook is just an easy way
to express that. Brewer mentions a study done at Harvard in which people were
actually more likely to give up small amounts of their own money to talk about
themselves, rather then talk about somebody else.
This article makes a very valid point. It makes sense that
people are not addicted to Facebook, but addicted to themselves. Facebook is
just an easy way for someone to express that.
A reunion with boredom.
Simic,
C. (2011, August 11). A reunion with boredom. Retrieved from http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2011/aug/31/hurricane-irene-reunion-with-boredom/
“I imagine Romeo and Juliet would send text messages to each
other today as they strolled around Verona, though I find it hard to picture
Hamlet advising Ophelia to betake herself to a nunnery.”
Charles Simic’s essay, “A Reunion
with Boredom,” is a very well written and interesting essay. I chose to talk
about the quote you will see above because it is a humorous thought. Can you
imagine Romeo texting Juliet? Times have changed drastically. Today boredom is
rare with TV’s, I-Pad’s, smart phones, x-box, etc. Reading books is a lot less
common because there are so many other options, and more efficient ways to get
information.
Simic in relation to this quote
talks about how things were back in time. Social media and electronics weren’t around
giving people a lot more time with their own thoughts. When bored they took to
reading or being busy outside. Romeo would have to go search for Juliet and
communicate with her in person. Everyone wasn’t always just a quick text
message away.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
How guys vs. girls use social media.
While on YouTube I stumbled across this video that talks about the difference in
ways guys and girls use social media. If you watch the video I believe you will
find some humor in it. I thought it was pretty funny because it seemed way to
accurate. It is a stereotypical video, but people that are familiar with social
media would probably be able to relate to a lot of Dillon's points. Social
media is truly becoming a huge addiction in our world. Everybody is constantly
online in one way or another tinkering with some sort of social media. Dillon
relates to snap chat, which in the past half a year has completely skyrocketed.
I’m pretty sure nearly every single friend of mine is now on snap chat.
Everybody is always looking for the new big social media thing. It is a huge
industry and it is funny to see a video with some humor about it. Hope you
enjoyed.
find some humor in it. I thought it was pretty funny because it seemed way to
accurate. It is a stereotypical video, but people that are familiar with social
media would probably be able to relate to a lot of Dillon's points. Social
media is truly becoming a huge addiction in our world. Everybody is constantly
online in one way or another tinkering with some sort of social media. Dillon
relates to snap chat, which in the past half a year has completely skyrocketed.
I’m pretty sure nearly every single friend of mine is now on snap chat.
Everybody is always looking for the new big social media thing. It is a huge
industry and it is funny to see a video with some humor about it. Hope you
enjoyed.
A classmate review.
Here is a link to my classmate’s blog.
“A study from Harvard shows that talking about yourself online
can cause a part of your brain to light up that also lights up when using an
addictive substance such as cocaine. For some people it is very easy to
get hooked.”
I
chose to write a quick response to this statement written by my fellow
classmate because she also relates to the Harvard study I touched on in my
previous post. Her findings were very similar to mine in that talking about
yourself online triggers the same part of your brain that many other pleasures’
trigger. She relates it to the pleasure of an addictive substance such as
cocaine, and how easily it is to become hooked. In my post I related it to
things such as food, money, and sex, which are also addicting things. I believe
after reading her post that we both took the same knowledge out of looking into
the Harvard study. I agree with her statement that social media can be a very
addicting past time. Her statement is a great addition to my previous post.
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