I wasn't terribly surprised by anything that the Pew Report had to say. When it came out in 2007, I was a senior in high school, and the findings seemed to be on par from what I remember. All my close friends had a myspace or facebook, but the ones who seemed to use it more frequently to communicate were the girls, like the Pew Report said. They were more likely to jump to facebook instead of myspace, since facebook was a bit friendlier with photo uploading which you could tag friends in pictures. I remember guys trying to talk to me more on myspace to flirt or date, which also goes along with the Pew Report's findings.
2) What are some of the behaviors displayed by the teens in the videos that intrigued you?
What mostly intrigued me was the number of "hits" both videos had received. Neither video was terribly interesting or comical or informative. Sexman is simply going on about a "girl fight" that was "kick-ass" while Boxxy rambles on about her name and how she has a crush on some boy she meant on a game server. The interesting part is how nonchalant and easy the teens are talking to a camera to post to thousands, if not millions, of viewers. Neither seem especially "cool" or that they would be "cool" in a more average social setting. Sexman has some serious braces work and seems to be in the middle of puberty. Boxxy is also awkward because of her constant fidgeting and her inability to focus on anything she is talking about. Yet both of these videos seem to have a following of people who would never have had the opportunity to see or hear these individuals if not for youtube.
3) What were your results from this quiz? Were you surprised? Why or why not?
I was a "digital collaborator. The summary of what that means was:
If you are a Digital Collaborator, you use information technology to work with and share your creations with others. You are enthusiastic about how ICTs help you connect with others and confident in your ability to manage digital devices and information. For you, the digital commons can be a camp, a lab, or a theater group – places to gather with others to develop something new,I'm not surprised by this outcome too much. I do go on the internet multiple times a day for work, school, student organizations, games, social sites, news sites, and to create my own work. I blog to practice my writing skills as well as to run the student club "The Media Underground." Neither are very good since I'm new to the "blogging" thing, but I hope with time I will improve and can use them as writing samples for future jobs.
I'm incredibly awed by the whole "internet-thing" because of all the possibilities that come with it. The riots and protesting in Egypt right now are happening because of people organizing on facebook. Social networking and internet forums build communities and publics that otherwise wouldn't exist. These publics are capable of influencing government, creating social change, or simply entertaining us. The power of the internet is just stunning.
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