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Interactivity, social media, digital media and political activity Brooke Taylor and Erin McKinney
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INTERACTIVITY has allowed for mere citizens to participate in a greater conversation as well as on a much larger scale. Prior to news being produced on the internet, people could not so easily voice their opinion to every other readers who cares to scroll through the comments section. As article 1 explains, news articles have become a communicative space for the public to debate where journalists become moderators, or simply establish a topic for the masses to discuss. However the facts are not always there, it is common for people to leave their opinion rather than fact.
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QUESTION 1 Digital media and interactivity allows for the masses to participate, are people more educated because of it??? http://www.salon.com/2016/09/21/watch-trump-voters-reveal-their-wildest- clinton-conspiracy-theories-to-the-daily-show/ - Watch this video then discuss Political news should be COGNITIVE and inform us of the pros and cons of each candidate or policy or law, however this video was made as a way to poke fun at supporters for Donald Trump. This video is also proof that a great deal of the people interviewed at this rally are more influenced by their friends and family than by facts.
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FACEBOOK AS A POLITICAL PLATFORM Facebook is a common place for people to tell all of their friends about their opinions Many users have become ‘PROSUMERS’ The term we learned last week which refers to people who consume and produce news
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QUESTION 2 The study in article 2 says Facebook has actually had the opposite effect, why? Many people will choose to ‘filter’ out their friends during election time because they do not want to see that sort of news This can add to ‘limited media effect’ as seen in the video
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INSTAGRAM AS A POLITICAL PLATFORM Instagram is a budding platforms for sharing thoughts on politics in a comical manner with political memes The new 'political cartoon' to keep up with web 2.0
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