Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Blog Assignment # 2

Blog Posting #2

Social Media is constantly evolving and will continue to expand throughout time. However, the presentation of Social media is constantly changing while new technology is being developed all the time. When it comes to news; Social Media has increased the availability of news information. Anybody who has the internet can research any topic they want or any news story they choose. Many people look to social media to find news information. You can even read newspapers and magazines online. Due to all the available information online, I can imagine that newspaper and magazine sales have gone down since the increased web-based information. You can search almost anything on the internet but one downside to the internet is anybody can post something so the criteria is not always accurate. Just like you should not believe everything you see on television, you should also not believe everything you read on or off the internet. The best way I have found to find correct data on the internet is to visit as many web sites as I can, so to get as much information to compare to information you get from other sources. A study by Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism found that the stories and issues that gain traction in social media are different from those that lead in the traditional press. (Project for Excellence in Journalism, 2010). In one aspect Social Media has increased the quality of news and information because you are able to access it any time of day and it’s very easy. On the other hand Social Media has decreased the quality because the information is not always accurate and can confuse people when they are receiving false information. This is why you should not believe the first source you see, always view other sources which you can use to compare.

References:

Project for Excellence in Journalism. (2010). State of the News Media 2010. Retrieved on October 13, 2010 from http://www.stateofthemedia.org/2010/overview_intro.php

2 comments:

  1. Hi Kayla,

    I totally agree with everything you have stated in your blog. I believe that social media has produced more avenues than ever before so people to stay in touch with current events. It allows people to access information 24/7, as well as access information that might not otherwise be obtained from their local news broadcasts. News agencies also show podcasts and have their writes do blogs on their websites that share news that is not necessarily shown on their news broadcasts or put in the daily paper. I also believe that it is buyer beware, when it comes to accessing information over the web. You have to realize that the information may not be true unless you know it is a creditable site. It is nice to see that someone else shares the exact same views as I do, keep up the good work!

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  2. I agree with mostly all of your points. I also made a lot of similar points in my blog.The information that you can access through the internet is unbelievable. However, I feel that the "easy access" factor of social media has actually decreased the quality of our news. I really enjoyed your blog considering the similarities of it with my blog.

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