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The
use of New Media has changed the way society has operated. There always seems to be news related to New
Media every day. This text will include
what I see as the top five positives with New Media, as well as the top five
negatives with all of the New Media.
New
Media has made this so much easier and simpler.
It has even gotten to where people use it so much every day, that they
wouldn’t be able to go a day without it.
The first positive i consider to be of New Media is freedom. New media gives you the freedom to do just
about anything from pretty much anywhere.
Let’s say you’re away from home and you have to pay a bill online. There are now applications for your phone
that give you the freedom to pay that bill while on vacation. (Paddock) I feel that this is the best positive with
all the New Media today. The second
positive has to be the simplicity of communication. There are countless forms of New Media that
allow you to connect with someone all over the world. Not only does Facebook and twitter, but there
are apps. that let you communicate with someone in another country for
free. One I use for myself is something
called Viber. “Today, four out of five active internet users maintain at least
one social media profile. Using these platforms, people talk about everything
from what they ate last night to their favorite brand of clothing.” (Leutkemeyer) Communication really has changed since the
emergence of new media; it is amazing how simple it is to stay in contact with
someone, regardless of the distance between you. This easy way of communication has actually
benefited businesses and companies greatly.
It makes it so easy to reach customers and to get their word out. (Leutkemeyer) Along with those positives, New Media makes
news very accessible. It can get the
word out fast about a natural disaster, or it can keep people up to date with
breaking news. One of the best forms of
new media that information travels fast through is Twitter. Twitter may be known as one of the most
prominent social media tools to hit the web. However, the social networking
service may be useful for more than keeping in touch with friends and sharing
information. People use the tweet and
retweet to not only keep in touch but it can save lives. For example, doctors
in Japan used Twitter to reach chronically-ill patients in the wake of the
devastating 2011 earthquake and tsunami, telling them where to go to get
life-saving treatment after phone networks became unusable. Patients needed help and drugs from doctors,
but were unable to move due to the destruction.
Using the retweet they were able to let people know and here about their
whereabouts. "We directly contacted
60 patients and they re-tweeted to over 100. Some couldn't reach hospitals
because they were living in disaster areas, so we took drugs to them using cars
and, in one case, by helicopter." (Lies) New media has much more than just these five
positives. Another is all the
information available at your fingertips.
Information is all over the internet, on every piece of new media out
there. If you have a question, or are
curious about a topic it is so simple to find the answer you’re looking for. You could be anywhere at any time, all you
have to do is look it up. All information is easily accessible. All types of New Media are loaded with
information, for example a relatively new website Reddit. Reddit is full of different topics and
categories, all of which are chalk full of information. (Shaer) If you think about it, the actually information
is endless on all forms of new media. This
makes it easy for people of all ages to get answers to questions they
have. Weather they’re just curious or
they have to write a paper for history class, information is limitless and news
is ever changing. There are many more
pros that go along with New Media, however there are cons as well. Many of the positives can also be negatives.
The
news media thrive on conflict. The lead story for most news programs is
typically the most recent and extreme crime or disaster. Conflict attracts
viewers, listeners, and readers to the media; the greater the conflict the
greater the audience, and large audiences are imperative to the financial
success of media outlets. This is one of
the worst parts of the expansion of New Media, because news is often misconstrued
and played up to be larger than it really is. (The Mass
Media) It also depends on the opinions of the news
station and people sharing the news. Another
topic that is not talked about too much is the fact that young kids and children
use these forms of New Media every day. They
then in turn see what people expect and accept as right or wrong. This can be a huge negative, if the kids feel
they are not what are acceptable. Young
people are very influenced by New Media.
“It's no secret that media has had an increasingly negative impact on
the way teenage girls measure their personal image and beauty standards. The
sizes of supermodels and actresses often influence teenage girls to believe
they have to be thin to exemplify beauty”. (Mokeyane) Also to go along with how their appearance
looks, kids see movies and TV shows that demonstrated behavior that’s not
always acceptable. Movies and television
programs often show characters using drugs and alcohol and engaging in violent
behaviors. At a developmental stage when teens seek greater freedom and
independence, the glorification of drugs, alcohol, risky sexual and violent
behaviors in the media make it challenging for teens to make responsible
behavioral choices. (Mokeyane) These forms of New Media have become so influential
that many tests have been run of the effect of using said networks. New research suggests that heavy social media
use might be correlated to lower self-control, which marketing experts believe
could lead to higher spending. People often
see something others have on the computer and then therefore want to have
it. (It might make you spend more money.) Now on to something that has been proven and
impacts people’s lives tremendously. This
would be addiction to a social media site.
There are actually people that cannot control themselves, and have to
use that social network all the time. People
become so attached to seeing “likes” and comments that they literally cannot
stop. (Bosker)
Works Cited
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Leutkemeyer, Darcy. How Social Media Is Improving
Communication In 2012 . 2012. 30 March 2014
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Lies, Elaine. Japan doctors used Twitter to save
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Shaer, Matthew. Reddit in the Flesh. 8 July
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