Social Media:The Entertainment Industry:lj8





Do you use social media to interact with broadcast media?

no

Do you communicate with social media stars/influencers?

no

Do you communicate with others about social media stars/influencers?

I do not discuss social media celebrities and influencers with others because I have analyzed the extent to which an user seeks to justify their masculinity to other influencers, and this has impacted my online behavior. I have observed how violent messages are delivered through textual analysis or video content that illustrates violent responses to virtual interactions . This has created real physical injury outside of the social media platforms. My belief is that these changes in our culture have resulted in this pattern on social media, and it will never return to the days of fist fights instead of gun battles.

Are you a social media influencer or Do you want to be an influencer or some other type of Entertainment Industry star? Discuss.

No because social networks may be a non-trustworthy source of news, and for most individuals, their real lives in the digital world are muddled by reality. In certain cases, this allows users to presume various aspects of other user's socioeconomic behavior, even if the user does not disclose them explicitly.

Did any of your readings change your feelings, beliefs, ideas about social media stars/influencers or how you communicate with or about them?

Yes , Face-to-face communication enables for a more instantaneous natural dissemination of knowledge, which enhances trust due to the wide availability of facial expressions and body language to increase thoughts. Empowering people to interpret people's emotions without making mistakes improves the message as compared to written communication.

Discuss any other ideas you have about these readings/videos.

Individual differences and perceptions of second screen mobile platforms have significantly altered user behavior due to the general linkage between a stronger correlation in consumer habits analysis and personal concern about their smartphone. One of my favorite module readings was the author's description of the impact of social media on the intellect when he wrote this, “Rubin and Perse (1987a, 1987b) categorized viewer involvement with soap operas or television news as affective involvement, cognitive involvement, and behavioral involvement. An involved television viewer may feel affect toward those in need on the show (i.e., affective involvement), consider the messages of the show (i.e., cognitive involvement), and talk about the show with others (i.e., behavioral involvement) during and after the exposure”(Guo, 2019).

                                                    Reference

Guo, M. (2019, February 19). Social television viewing with second screen platforms: Antecedents and consequences: Article. Media and Communication. Retrieved April 17, 2022, from https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/1745 

Comments

  1. Hi Avery, I really enjoyed your post! I liked your point of view when it comes to the topic of communicating with others about social media and becoming an influencer. I do agree social media networks can be non-trustworthy, and that influencers are totally different in real life and what they portray to the social media networks.

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