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Welcome to The Hotline. I will express my point of view on several different topics such as mass media, films, music, literature, and fashion. Sit down and buckle up, it's going to be a bumpy ride.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

This Is My Space




As I said in my last post, MySpace is a worldwide social networking site that was created in 2003. It was supposed to be a place for friends but who are your friends? Who are you accepting as friends on these sites? If a stranger approached you on the street, you would never give them the personal information you present online. People are portraying themselves differently from reality. The characteristics that make up their identity are being transformed into social norms. This transformation can either be their visual appearance or personalities traits to become another person. People are loosing their own identity which is a huge problem. It also is impacting the daily lives of so many people around world which gives the social networks its significance.

Social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook have so much popularity because people are using these sites as a tool for communication. Communication is no longer just an interpersonal conversation but a mediated one. Instead of saying that you met someone at school or your local mall, you are saying that you met someone on MySpace or Facebook.

From the required reading, “Social Networking Websites: Are MySpace and Facebook the Fingerprints of the Twenty-first Century?” by Edward M. Marsico Jr., I learned that social networks can be used for many things which can be good and bad. Of course we know that it is used for communication for those of all ages but it is also used to perform devious acts by criminals.  Criminals are taking advantage of the social networking popularity for their own deviant acts against children especially for child pornography. Since criminals are using these sites at such a large degree, law enforcements have no choice but to use it for legal matters. Police men and investigators are going undercover as other people to hunt down these criminals and bring them to justice. Although there are several crimes being committed everyday on these sites, they’re also used to prevent crimes. Members on these sites must be careful of what information they present to the public because once its public it will never be private again. Yes, it is you MySpace profile page but how much is exactly your space?

For the optional reading, I choose to read the article by Jennifer Bond-Raacke and John Raacke called “MySpace and Facebook: Identifying Dimensions of Uses and Gratifications for Friend Networking Sites”. After reading the article, I learned that as the internet continues to evolve, it has facilitated relationship building and communication between individuals. Based on investigation of the social networking sites, it may provide greater benefits for users with low self- esteem and low life satisfaction. Age and sex dictates the amount of material provided online. Therefore, females post more statuses and pictures than men and young users reveal more personal information than older users.

Whether you are a MySpace member or a Facebook user, you are all apart of the virtual revolution.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Story of a Silent Revolution


Dr. Aleks Krotoski

Vir·tu·al: adj. -“Existing or resulting in effect or essence through not in actual fact, form, or name”- Webster Dictionary

Dr. Aleks Krotoski discusses in specific details about the virtual revolution in the BBC episodes, “The Cost of Free” and “Homo Interneticus”. While watching these two episodes, I learned about what we think is free, actually has costs and consequences. When the World Wide Web first began, it was just a tool for scientists to communicate among themselves. It has now become a completely revolving world for everyone to communicate among a large audience. We spend hours and hours each day, researching hot topics, posting photos, shopping for products, and stating our opinions on social networks and blogs. At the same time, the computer and networks are learning information about us. During the video, a man states, “The product online is not the content. The product is you”. The product is all of us and the more time we spend online, the more the system knows about our personal lives. By giving the system information, it allows companies to display advertisements that attract our interests. We are being judged and analyzed every single time we activate our internet connection. As we express ourselves on social networks and blogs, we must remember that every post is everlasting. Once the genie has been released from its bottle, it can not be returned.

Last week I was surprised by how much media I consume daily and I was equally surprised to hear that people in South Korea are addictive to the internet. Some South Koreans are so addicted to the internet that they feel lost and irritated without it. The addiction also affects their personal relationships. Hearing such information is a huge wake up call. It makes me think of my friends and I and how many addictive internet cases lies among us. Those who are addictive have shifted from the real world to a superficial, online, and connected world.

What’s your space? Is my space, your space? What is the space?

Myspace is a worldwide social networking site that was founded in 2003. In 2006, it became the most popular social networking site in the United States. But its popularity quickly changed for the worst. It is supposed to be “
A Place
for Friends” which is the site’s slogan but as of right now, Myspace has almost been erased by its biggest competition, Facebook. When Myspace was popular, I did not have an account. From what I heard at the time from my friends was that Myspace was a fun, trendy site but caused a lot of drama in their personal life. From this information alone, I wasn’t interested in the site. When I typed Myspace.com into the address section, my computer did not even recognize the site. By looking at the home page, I viewed an advertisement   from Windows 7 and several small square photos representing the number one rap artist, rock video, television show, and hip hop album. It also had photos and comments of artists from the Grammys. There was a lot of information that would probably attract high school and college students. I liked the layout as well but even though I liked the photos and content on the page, I still would never have a Myspace account.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

What is YouTube?


If you don’t know about YouTube.com then you have been living under a rock for the last five years. YouTube is a worldwide user generated website owned by Google. This website quickly became a phenomenon as the site allows users to upload, share, and view videos to and from a mass audience. It was created based on an idea among friends who worked together at PayPal. The names of the creators are Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim. The first video ever to be posted on YouTube was “Me at the Zoo” on February 15, 2005. After the site received so many views, Sequoia Capitol funded 3.5 million to YouTube. In 2006, Google made its largest purchase of 1.65 billion dollars in stock and bought YouTube. By purchasing this site, not only did they buy YouTube but also bought every single user. The active user amount is estimated to be about 48.2 million, this not including those who just view videos without accounts.
Time magazine rewarded YouTube as the best invention of 2006. The website has been so successful because it allows real, everyday people to become producers and commentators with only a web cam, computer, and Internet connection. YouTube’s slogan is “Broadcast Yourself” and indeed that is possible as a user.  I personally have a user account but unfortunately I have not posted a video yet. Even though I have not posted a video, I spend about two to three hours a day, watching music videos from artists or humorous videos people have uploaded themselves.  If I watch a video that I think my friends would enjoy, I share the video on my Facebook page. In fact, several of my friends upload videos of them either singing or dancing to display their talents and gifts. YouTube gives users an opportunity to be heard and seen across a mass audience like never before. Even celebrities like Justin Bieber and Fred from Fred the Movie were discovered on YouTube so its impact is enormous. Stars are created and formed on a web cam set in a bedroom, living room, and even bathroom. Posting videos on YouTube is a performative Web 2.0 act because the video is the act and the viewers are the audience. Jeff Jarvis stated that, "A platform enables. It helps others build value." YouTube is the perfect example of a platform in which professional producers, advertisers, and amateurs can place material at the same location.
Although YouTube mostly consists of user generated videos, there are also clips of television shows from television networks. These networks are using the site to attract more of an audience. I know that if I miss a television show or music video premiere, I can just go on YouTube and find it. YouTube is very accessible, convenient, and fun. I thank Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim for creating such a brilliant website.
There isn’t just one single definition of what YouTube means because its meaning depends on the person. But from my point of view, YouTube is mass media in a nut shell. YouTube is an experience. YouTube is a communication network. YouTube is place for creativity to overflow. YouTube is a place for others to escape from reality. Finally, YouTube is a community filled with people from every walk of life and I love all of my neighbors. May YouTube live forever.
Below are some of my favorite YouTube videos. I can watch each of these videos over and over again! Enjoy!



















Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Gone Too Soon: A Tribute to a Legend, My Idol

Michael Jackson
1958- 2009
The King of Pop, Michael Joseph Jackson can easily be recognized as the most successful entertainer of all time. He influenced and motivated the world through song and dance. Although he is gone, his soul lives on through his music and countless fans including me. This is not it. I will forever love the King. May the King rest in peace.