Social networking sites are very beneficial in sharing
information. Twitter for example, is very satisfactory in sharing thoughts with
the friends and stay up-to-date with the latest breaking news with ‘tweets’
from every corner of the world. Twitter amazes me with how a news can travel
across the globe with a click of ‘retweet’ in a split second. Instagram, famous
for its extensive use of hashtags, is also very much like Twitter in basing an
account with followers and following. It is entirely photo and video based so
we cannot upload a status without a photo or a video. The perks of using
instagram, however, are its awesome filters and sharing the world through one’s
eyes. Facebook, on the other hand, is complicated compared to Twitter and
Instagram. Facebook has a lot of features. We can chat via Messengers, send
money, advertise via a Facebook page or a link on the status, and playing games
which all uplift an enormous interaction with the world. Facebook may have some
privacy issues with people sharing their real information, but we can always
change the privacy to ‘only me’. LinkedIn, unlike the other social networking
sites, is intended for sharing one’s professional life. It is a professional
network with a communication circle limited to co-workers, classmates, and
anyone of professional relationship. It is a great website for jobs and
internships seeker as well as employers who are looking for suitable
candidates. All of these websites can have privacy issues, but they can be very
beneficial if used properly. Among these sites, I use Facebook the most because
not only can I share posts with intended audience and privately chat with my
friends from all across the country, I can meet new friends via social gaming
as well.
Monday, June 27, 2016
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Technologies
Businesses today gain many advantages from social networking.
For instance, corporate recruits new employees via professional website such as
LinkedIn, which is very efficient in finding jobs because it enables career
seekers online to display their strengths and skills on resume. In fact, in her
article, “Social Networking Technology boosts Job Recruiting”, Maureen points
out that she looks for top executives on LinkedIn. It also allows people to
connect with their friends and colleagues as well as endorsing and writing
recommendations for their friends. Moreover, they also use Facebook and Twitter
to advertise their products, which not only enhances their image by attracting
the customers, but perhaps is the cheapest and the most effective way for corporates
to connect with their customers and receive feedbacks from them via their
tweets and Facebook statuses. Although benefits of social networking and social
media marketing are significant, it also has a ‘dark side’. In USA Today
article, “Viewpoint: Why Social Media is Destroying our Social Skills” by
Jasmine Fowlkes, there is evidence that in today’s society social media
interaction dominates both online and offline conversations. Students and young
adults nowadays prefer facebooking, tweeting, and texting to face-to-face
conversation. They would only be able to express themselves on social media and
would be lack in interpersonal communication with people around them, which
can, in fact, lead to their loss of self-esteem and self-confidence in the real
world. Technology is constantly evolving and so is communication. People will
prefer to catch up with this ever-evolving world with instant updates and
statuses on social media than prolonged face-to-face chats.
Monday, June 20, 2016
Blogs VS Wikis
Blogs are usually web pages and websites by an individual writer to portray his own perspectives to his audience and get feedback through the comments left by them. Blogs can be used for collaboration where people with similar interests share their opinions. Multiples viewers give feedbacks on blogs by leave comments and respond to comments. Wikis, on the other hand, are websites that allows people to collaboratively edit on theirs contents. Wikis have multiple authors; can be edited and made changes. They are for group efforts to cooperate and share information. Wikis provide a sense of convergence and collaboration that can be seen as beneficial to the information provided. They are intended for according information while blogs are based on communications between people of different places and preferences. To put it bluntly, wikis are facts sharing whereas blogs are opinions sharing.
Ezra Goodnoe discusses the rise of Wikis in corporations in her article "How to Use Wikis for Business”. She states that, “Thanks to the Web, and networks in general, the cost of publishing and sharing information has diminished substantially — which makes wikis the killer app for corporations.” Her statement shows how effective websites like wikis can be. For instance, employees participate in information sharing on wikis and blogs which generates an interactive platform for community and creativity across the entire company. Wikis is extremely beneficial to a company that has international business because it provides an easy way to have ideas presented anywhere instantaneously at anytime, which promotes a sense of convergence. Thus, potential uses for wikis not only give easy access to information, but also create a more organized and interactive organizational culture in businesses.
In his article “Brooklyn Blog Helps Lead to Drug Raid”, Michael Wilson writes how much of an impact a blog could make. The article is about where neighbors blog about their neighborhood. Someone started blogging about drug activity in their neighborhood which lead to another person commenting on the blog, which consequently lead to a conversation. Eventually, they were arrested and brought to justice with a drug bust in the neighborhood. In short, a post on a blog enable authorities to put a stop to the crimes.
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Description
This project
is to analyze whether social networking is better or worse than the real thing. Social networking has become such a big part of our daily life. However, there are many pros and cons that affect society physically and mentally depending on how people use it. I
am going to analyze how social networking has evolved and how it can affect the way we communicate, interact, and live. I am mainly focusing on both the positive
and negative effects of social networking, and demonstrate which one weighs more.
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