Art by Hannah Hinton
Exploring social media and its dominance in our daily lives
MDA20009: Digital Communities – Assignments 1A, 1B and 1C
Social Gaming
When I think of gaming, I first picture the hard-core pc and console players who spend hours playing games like Minecraft, Grand Theft Auto and Final Fantasy, so their transition to online massive multiplayer games,…
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I’m sure most internet users have at least once experienced lying in bed feeling worse than you’ve ever felt in your life. Fever running high, coughing, sneezing, your body producing more snot and mucus than…
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Crowdsourcing can be defined as “the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community rather than from traditional employees or…
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This week’s post is all about trolls. No, not the nasty ugly monsters we read about in fairy tales, but the new breed that are the bane of social media. Troll: “a person who intentionally…
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Activism: Noun “the doctrine or practice of vigorous action or involvement as a means of achieving political or other goals, sometimes by demonstrations, protests, etc” (dictionary.com) Digital activism takes the principals of the traditional definition…
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“One of the penalties of refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.” Plato Social media has been embraced by western politicians as both a marketing tool and…
Keep readingSocial media platforms, their affordances, and how we make use of them
Firstly, what are affordances? Don Norman (2011) says affordance “refers to the properties of an object and the person. It’s the relationship between the person and the object and what that person can do with…
Keep readingIs WordPress a blog or a social network site?
In order to answer this question, it’s important to understand the differences between a blog and a social network site. In the WordPress Dynasty, Castelluccio (2013), pp. 59 – 60, states that a blog (a…
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