The conclusion of Citizen Marketers left me with a renewed sense of faith in the future of social media. Like many people, I was a true skeptic of the Lonelygirl15 videos from the start. She seemed too posed and rehearsed for something as sporadic and candid as a YouTube video diary should be (as we've defined in our society). It's this system of checks and balances that applies to the world of social media and makes it so great. Those who care about social media (and probably even those who don't) are able to sniff out the "fakes" in the blink of an eye. It has become so easy to tell whether someone is being sincere or not. I'm confident that the future of social media is in good hands: ours!
One other quote that stood out in my mind was "Social media makes relationships easier to create and maintain because of participation, and participation is the fabric" (174). How true is that? There is no way that social media would work without participation. But the fact of the matter is there isn't anyone behind the curtain saying we MUST participate. The participation is voluntary. Just another example of how the power of one can turn into the power of many!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Participation is the fabric wk10
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Labels: citizen marketers, lonelygirl15, social media, YouTube
Monday, October 27, 2008
Sodahead Polls.... wk 8
For the past several weeks we've all been learning about how social media provides a place for people all over the world to interact one-on-one by way of the internet.
To me, social media represents a lot of how I go about my every day.. whether it's on Facebook, MySpace or YouTube... I'm pretty sure I visit each site multiple times daily.
In the YouTube community, one of my favorite people to watch is Supricky06. The channel is run by a man named Chris from Los Angeles, and he basically just uses his channel to voice his opinion on a plethora of topics from his "man talk" episodes answering viewer questions, to his random rants about things that make him mad.
In the following video, Supricky poses a question that he also posted on another social media site, Sodahead. Sodahead is a place for posting poll questions and people have the chance to respond using your predetermined answers as well as by leaving comments. Supricky's video is about whether or not gay marriage should be legal. While I know this topic has been beaten to a pulp, I feel he makes a good argument. So of course I watched the video then visited Sodahead to voice my opinion! You should too!
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Labels: gay marriage, opinions, polls, social media, sodahead, supricky06, YouTube