Thursday, October 22, 2009

Essay.

Social networking is the grouping of individuals into specific groups, like small rural communities or a neighbourhood subdivision. (1) They can be found through a theoretical meaning, linking to many topics such as families, social cliques and clubs. Social networking encourages new ways to communicate and share information. Social networking websites are being used regularly by millions of people. Following up on the recent trends in technology, social interaction has taken on a more theoretical essence; these days it is much more common when referring to social networks to be talking about online networks such as email and instant messaging services. Whilst it could be said that socializing between peers is a positive amongst many social networkers; there is however other people who seem to deviate from that initial reaction towards these networking sites.

The most popular sites, which everyone pretty much knows would have to be Facebook, MySpace, Blogger, Twitter, YouTube, Bebo, LinkedIn and many more. With the recent transformation in technology, there are indeed groups of people who are satisfied with their own means of socializing without using social networks online. Social networks public usage has increased rapidly year after year with the top 10 social networking sites increasing collectively 47% of people from 2005 to 2006 (2). Today’s generation is indeed the main users of socialising online; having the mainstream of people from the teens years right through to about the 40’s using these networks. There is nothing wrong with having the elder generation mixing amongst the teens online using networking site such as Facebook; it just gets a bit strange when your own mother tries to be-friend you and then starts commenting, liking and poking you even though she is downstairs.

But even if your own parents start adding you online, a social networking site’s main objective is to build communities, which is basically assembled through features which may possibly take place in reality. Each person has their own online personal profile; each network contains user-generated content giving an insight to other of what the individual is like. Some networks include tagging preferences; tagging being something that links each individual to another individual, giving them each something in common. For example if you where at a party the other night and this one person was taking all these photos, all you would have to do is go onto their online profile, find the pictures with you in it and tag yourself to have the picture on your profile; or however they might have already tagged you, so the picture would be on your profile already.

Social networking isn’t just for teens and individuals up to in their 40’s; studies more recently show that social networking sites are being used by various government agencies. Social networking tools serve as a quick and easy way for the government to get the opinion of the public and the keep the public updated on their activity. Similarly, NASA has taken advantage of a few social networking tools, including Twitter and Flickr.

With every great invention there has to be concerns; amongst worried parents and the government there have been concerns about misuse by child and teenagers of social network services, evidently in relation to online sexual predators. A certain number of actions have been engaged by governments to better understand the problem and find some solutions towards issues that have emerged through online social networks. In May 2008 it was confirmed that technological fixes such as age verification where put into use in attempt to catch out apprehending online predators. Online predators aren’t the only reason that there are concerns towards social networking sites. The relative freedom present by some social networking services has caused concern regarding the potential of its misuse by individual patrons. In October 2006, a fake MySpace profile created in the name of Josh Evans by Lori Janine Drew led to the suicide of Megan Meier (3). The incident led to global concern regarding the use of social networking services for bullying purposes.

Apart from incidents happening on social networking sites, they still are popular more then ever now. Each and every social networking site is designed to suit different people’s needs. For example MySpace appeals more to the youth of our society, focusing on the latest trends and ‘what is in’. Yet on the other side, sites like LinkedIn are created to show professional-based information allowing people to add suggestions and references to another profile. Networking sites such as MySpace display the information that is put onto the user’s profile, which can detail basic information (occupation, height, weight and even income). However MySpace has died down a bit after Facebook sky rocketed to being an easier option to MySpace. Facebook even allows you to Instant Message people online, comment their ‘what’s on my mind’ and like their status’. These types of online social networks have many features to communicate through including commenting, messaging, instant messaging, and even bulletin boards, most of which are all displayed publically (and most the time these bulletins have no point what so ever). Some form in commenting can be pasting a YouTube clip on in individual’s photo; for example see below.




Likewise to other social networks where people are their true self, game-players of the online world may have another identity through their game characters; which can also be seen as a problem to social networks online. Games such as World of Warcraft or the most recent addiction by my brother being the game Call of Duty can be seen as a social network just like MySpace and Facebook through its gamer community. Yet alongside MySpace having deaths from misuse, similar stories have emerged amongst the gamer community. 15-year-old, Brandon Crisp from Canada ran away from home on Thanksgiving in 2008 after his parents took away his Xbox 360 due to falling grades and excessive play of Call of Duty 4. He was then last seen alive on a bicycle trail and his body was found weeks later, about 3 miles away, by a party of hunters; an autopsy determined that he died in a fall from a tree. (5)

In conclusion technology may be considered a negative to some people and a positive to others who just want to socialize online. One thing that is certain is that new social networks will emerge in time and most likely they will become a hit; hopefully with the acceptance of this, new things will be put in place to make it easier and concern free to those who may have problems with features amongst these social networks.


REFERENCES:
(1) What is Social Networking.com? [homepage on the internet] Sydney; 2003 [updated 2007 November 1; cited 2009 October 19]. Available from:
http://www.whatissocialnetworking.com/

(2) Bausch S, Han L, editor, Successful Sites Drive High Visitor Retention Rates [monograph on the internet] New York; Net Ratings Inc; 2006 [cited 2009 October 18]. Available from:
http://www.nielsen-online.com/pr/pr_060511.pdf

(3) "Verdict in MySpace Suicide Case". New York Times. November 26, 2008.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/27/us/27myspace.html?_r=1&hp. Retrieved 2008-11-26. "The purpose of the hoax, several witnesses testified, was to use Megan’s e-mail exchanges with "Josh" to humiliate Megan in retribution for her unkind acts toward Sarah."


(4) YouTube clip “perfect MySpace picture”:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z91sPwHwrTE

(5) Robyn Doolittle (November 07, 2008). "Brandon Crisp autopsy today". Toronto Star.
http://www.thestar.com/article/532437.


OTHER REFERENCES:

• Else, Liz, and Turkle, Sherry. "Living online: I'll have to ask my friends", New Scientist, issue 2569, 20 September 2006. (interview)

• Book: Alemán, Ana M. Martínez; Wartman, Katherine Lynk, "Online social networking on campus: understanding what matters in student culture", New York and London : Routledge, 1st edition, 2009

websites:
• Harrison R, Thomas M. Identity in Online Communities: Social Networking Sites and Language Learning [serial on the internet]. 2009 [cited 2009 October 18]; Vol. 7, No. 2, 2009, pp: 109 – 124. Available from: http://www.swinburne.edu.au/hosting/ijets/journal/V7N2/pdf/Article4-HarrisonThomas.pdf

• Barbovschi M, Meet the “e-strangers”. Predictors of teenagers online-offline encounters. [serial on the internet]. 2009 [2009 October 20]; article 4. Available from:
http://www.cyberpsychology.eu/view.php?cisloclanku=2009061603&article=4

• Fuchs C. Social networking sites and the surveillance society [serial on the internet]. 2009 February 9 [cited 2009 October 18]; [145]. Available from:
http://fuchs.icts.sbg.ac.at/SNS_Surveillance_Fuchs.pdf

Thursday, October 8, 2009

iReport.

OMG flying pigs in the sky!

(mixed media piece)
This is actually a little piece of one of my artworks that was in the energy's exhibition at the Gold Coast Art Center.. sooo yeahhh...



This is one of my favorite photos that I have taken :)

Okayyy sooo if you know me.. you would know that I LOVE shoes.. I have around 38 pairs of high heels alone haha.. sooo for my year 12 art major last year I did a series of pictures of shoes.. my photography :) and teachers paid me for em too WOOPPPP!





So yeahhh.. Ohhh this is like a muck around artwork.. its like a mouth and a tattoo tounge thing hahaha


lecture notes.

probs don't wanna read all these.. they just came straight from my book and typed out...


enjoy :)


lecture 4:
in week 4, we examined and watched the timeline of cinemas and how it was changed over time.

lecture 5:
movies wooooop!!
this week we learnt all about short films and shizz. we watched a few little short videos like the video about a dude losing his luggage. a short film is just like a normal film...but shorter....so yeah jason wanted us to find some short films.. so if you look down in my blog they should be there :)

lecture 6:

week 6's lecture realied highly on the terms consumption and technology.. and you guessed it...televsion and film were examined first, but then the new range of advanced technology was shows, like mobile phones.

just a small list includes:

consume:
big screen includes -
-CINEMA (Private or Shared)
-TV (Private or Shared)
-COMPUTER (Private or Shared)


while small screen includes:
-MOBILE PHONE (Smart Phones & iPhones)
-PERSONAL MP3 PLAYERS (iPods and such)


lecture 7:

lol Jason makes us all laugh. i like to laugh...this week jason made us download some grand freeware software for free...

websites such as portableapps.com and freewaregenius, even sourceforge allow you...to download like crazyyy.. and use all your parents internet up and then blame it on your brother hahaha.

lecture 8:
this lecture was all about political participation and government involvement and blah blah blah.. I wasn't at this lecture beacause I was sick.. filthy flu :(

lecture 9:
This lecture was all about flash woop woop!

lecture 10:
So we are told to put up art work of ours on here.. lucky I stil lhave all my photos that i have taken over the years.. i love photography :)
(look in post above to see my pics) peace out.

ok...

this post is all about jason wanting us to download some freeware. just to get our virus checkers working and to see how we like some free stuff.. woo hoo free stuff!

BITCOMET; its illegal and completly unfair towards every industry due to its file sharing ways..but you can download anthing you want with it...apparently :P



hmm yessss.


So this week topic; THE INTERNET AND GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT...

but so this weeks theres a few tasks...

1) sign an e-petition




3) what is Barak Obama up to today??

have a look: http://twitter.com/BARACKOBAMA


4) local state and federal respresentatives?
for my area, helensvale, the closet state government representative member is Michael John Crandon of Coomera
WHILE
the local federal government member is Senator the Hon Joe Ludwig & Anna Bligh

5) last time the people from question 4 spoke in parliment?
Senator the Hon Joe Ludwig last spoke on the 17th of september 2009 about child pornography
Hansard 17th September 2009 - page 68 of 111
and as for Michael John Crandon.... he wasnt located in this hansard
and bligh woulda talked about anythin at anything at the drop of a hat. that woman never shuts up

6) Let your local member know what you think about their speech

7) Read the lecture and the readings, pursue a couple of the topics that you find most interesting and then post your blog with your well-considered thoughts about the theory and practice of politics.

ok?? so wait...what?

9) What place does censorship have in a democracy?

Self regulation is the key to avoid government interference in private media. A national debate is needed on issues like these as otherwise it gets misinterpreted as censorship. In the 21st century and in the our democracy, censorship is not the right path for the educated. And as far as a content code is concerned, only when it is accepted would there be a debate on who will implement the same.


Short films

Short films are pretty rad...just like a normal film, but it's only like 10-20 mins intead of an hour n half or some shizz like that. But there are some pretty funny short films out there...

So this week I have totally found three short films, keeping on the topic of love and relationship.. check them out below :)






The generator blog is seriously one of the most greatest things invented... a blog which has hundred of links to 'generators' that allow you to 'generate your own t-shirt', 'generate your own rapper name' and 'generate your own movie character'. I laughed so hard when I generated my Oscar awards speech.. have a look...



"Thank you so much. But really, it's just an honor to be nominated alongside so many other worthless untalented actors. I want to thank my agent, who stuck with me after I was found ducking that dog. I'd like to also thank my Obama family, and Ronald McDonald. I better stop now before I say something turrets . Thank you, and I like eggs!"

OMG I just spent the entire day on youtube!


The internet is with out a doubt one of the coolest things ever invented... There are thousands of social websites where vast amounts of time wasting takes place on a regular basis; I can go on youtube and not even notice that I have been on it for like 3hours watching clip after clip... you just keep clicking.. it's so addictive.. but any who social networking has everyone covered.

Some of the most popular social networking sites are all shown on a list of top 25 which can be found on the Social Networking Rankings Site. It'a always so obvious that the top 3 most popular scoial networking pages are indeed Myspace, Twitter and Facebook.

Sketch :)



This is a quick Sketch that I did.. hope you like it :)

The Website to do your own sketch like this is; www.sketchcast.com