Danielle Clark@dclark2450·29 Nis@CUComm3200 I wonder how many companies (similar to Uber) are able to collect data in ways that even Apple isn't aware of--scary thoughtÇevir English0000
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·26 Nis@CUComm3200 How big of a difference is there between how people look in real life versus how they are represented on screens after curation?Çevir English0000
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·26 Nis@CUComm3200 interesting to think of self-representations as constructions--how filters, editing, curated content work on SMÇevir English0000
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·23 Nis@CUComm3200 I think the difference between weak and strong warrants mediates Turke's claims about connection and its effectivenessÇevir English0000
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·19 Nis@CUComm3200 I run into SM trolls bc I run my sorority's Instagram-some users use fake accounts to target and harass specific girls in picsÇevir English0000
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·14 Nis@CUComm3200 in accord with Thompson's claims, at Cornell I have so little free time that SM can sometimes be the only way to talk to friendsÇevir English0000
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·13 Nis@CUComm3200 In the same way implants seem crazy now, SM and phone tracking once seemed crazy. How might this perception change over time?Çevir English0000
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·31 Mar@CUComm3200 Does Facebook's algorithm and privacy settings promote institutional/structural discrimination and the socialization of racism?Çevir English0000
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·29 Mar@CUComm3200 Dewey article shows us that a "selfie" is so much more than a self-promotional picture; its also data companies use for profitÇevir English0000
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·24 Mar@CornellUCOMM #COMMConnect17 rely on social media, press release, movie influencers, Buzzfeed, user-generated content YouTube ad, A-listersÇevir English0010
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·24 Mar@CUComm3200 Under Armour is another example of a "brand community"-forms social bonds among consumers with common affinity for trainingÇevir English0000
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·22 Mar@CUComm3200 community of transgender youth on YouTube is an example that relates to Shirky chapter about groups forming online w/o hierarchyÇevir English0000
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·18 Mar@CUComm3200 think about the warranting power of SM (ex: a like/share) vs physically demonstrations (ex: Greensboro)-which is more impactful?Çevir English0000
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·15 Mar@CUComm3200 SM may allow sexual subcultures (eg transgenders on YouTube) inc access to public sphere--less relegated to private sphere nowÇevir English0000
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·8 Mar@CUComm3200 it is frightening to think about how algorithms and filter bubbles can inc the salience of "fake news" at expense of truthÇevir English0000
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·6 Mar@CUComm3200 that default symbols are phenotypically white reinforced outside Internet-ex: "skin tone" bandaids match lighter skinned peopleÇevir English0010
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·28 Şub@CUComm3200 teens use YouTube to embrace/record their transitions--but how do hateful comments,etc factor into that identity transition?Çevir English0010
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·28 Şub@CUComm3200 Companies need more women in key positions to better communicate w/ target audience & develop co's social network/relationshipsÇevir English0010
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·20 Şub@CUComm3200 If content moderators didn't exist, would that mean SM users would become desensitized to offensive, dark content shared online?Çevir English0010
Danielle Clark@dclark2450·15 Şub@CUComm3200 I definitely have tried to make myself "algorithmically recognizable" by using the # s #health #vegan etc. on my health blogÇevir English0020