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    Is social media as bad as everyone saying it is? Most social media is texting, posting,talking on A electrical device. People use it for talking with old friends Telling your friends you want to go hang out or to just show people what you're doing. social media is An effective way for kids to contact friends. The easy way for them to get Social And talk to people. Social media helps kids stay connected so it should be continued to help kids stay social. Kids should continue using social…

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    disadvantages in using online social networking included: concerns about how catching up with friends had become increasingly non existent and a fear that using online social networking would become addictive. A study conducted by Chak and Lueng (2004) concluded that the more a person is addicted to the Internet, the shyer the person is, which will reflect the way that person communicates in the outside world where face to face interaction is…

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    Social Media Stereotypes

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    Today's culture is completely oblivious to the thousands of ads we see everyday hidden within our favorite tv shows, social media apps and music. Teens in today’s America spend around nine hours a day on social media taking in all of these advertisements. This certainly is not lost on the advertising industry. Last year 23.68 billion dollars were spent to put their ads on social media to persuade teens to buy their products. Not only do advertisers know how to get into our head but they also…

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    communication is of vital importance in the media industry due to its fast paced nature. People working within this industry must have impeccable communication skills and this report will explore why this is essential. Within this report, a branch of the media industry, social media, will be analysed. As well as looking at this branch of the industry, this report will look at the different types of communication skills needed to succeed in using social media such as digital, visual and written,…

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    powerful tools on the marketplace. Lead generation, industry connections, brand awareness as well as network and partnership opportunities are all potential growth opportunities from using LinkedIn for business. Unlike other channels, LinkedIn is a social network for professionals where directly marketing, selling, or spamming your business through posts, ads and images is looked down upon. Users come to the platform for a real life, professional digital experience. Due to the uncommon structure…

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    Understanding Media: The Extensions of Men by Marshall Mcluhan discusses a rather "old fashioned" view to the way that Americans use and view technology. The author describes how at the time the newest inventions such as TV and Phones are quickly shaping our future. When I read this I realized that I was pretty dated. The opinions in here probably would have stayed the same if revised there would probably would have been just a more in depth study into all of the different social media platforms…

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    With the spread of social media as a of type mass media, allowing anyone to view or react to different political or social information is easier than ever. With the use of just one hashtag, it is easy for information to be spread from one person to thousands or potentially millions of others based on the size of their following base. Hashtagging a tweet or any photo links it together will all of the other posts that use the same hashtag, this grouping together allows for the rapid spread of…

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    For the past two decades, we’ve thought of “new media” as the upstart and “old media” as reliable media. But what if new media isn’t as new as we think it is and maybe old media isn’t the oldest type of media? Though many people believe that we have come such a long way from previous social media outlets, nothing has really changed. Twenty years ago, my mother was calling her friends on landlines and meeting up at the local cafes. Today, I’m calling my friends on my iPhone and meeting up at the…

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    Silverman Social Media

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    Terms of Service: Social Media and the Price of Constant Connection, by Jacob Silverman is a vitriolic criticism of social media’s effect on the lives of millions of unwitting consumers. The fine print inside the terms of service agreement, which must be submitted to in order to use these sites, contains the demise of our privacy and perhaps the users’ sense of self. The focus of this essay will be on the fifth chapter in that book, Churnalism and the Problem of Social News, wherein Silverman…

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    Social Media Vocabulary

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    Social Media and Its New Vocabulary Thanks to social media the English language has radically changed from what it was 50 years ago. It has changed so much that new words keep being added to the dictionary, words that if we are being completely honest are usually only used by people no older than maybe 30. Words that have been invented in recent years are words like “fleek”, which is generally used to describe when someone is looking good. Another example to the ever growing list of…

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