Social media has allowed everyday
citizens to become authors, editors, and publishers of news and information. Do
you believe that social media has increased the quality use and information or
decreased it?
Here, we go again I do not believe that the quality of news and
information has increased or decreased. I think that the news and information
itself has increased, as far as quality it is up to
the reader to decide whether his or her sources are reliable. I’m one of those
people that enter into his vehicle, and the first thing that comes on after the
vehicle is turned on is AM 680, a radio news station. Yes, of course I use the
Internet to check out different stories or news that I find intriguing. I never
take what I read at face value without doing my own research through credible
sources of course. Through a little research of my own, I found out that the two main sources of
information in an emergency situation is Facebook and twitter. I also found the
following article engrossing and included the website below my blog. “Those who are
still skeptical about the value of Twitter for real-time situational awareness
during a crisis ought to ask why terrorists likely think otherwise. In 2008,
terrorists carried out multiple attacks on Mumbai in what many refer to as the
worst terrorist incident in Indian history, the terrorists in question used
social media for coordination and decision-making purposes.”
I think by now people have realized that I have mixed emotions
concerning social media, Facebook and Twitter. I want to share a personal story
with everyone. A good friend of mine was involved in a serious accident in a
major intersection of downtown Toronto, about five years ago. It was not long after
the collision that pictures flooded the Internet, and then came the comments. “This
gentlemen is an alcoholic, and now caused somebody severe injuries,” this is
only one comment that was posted by one person who was an acquaintance of my
good friend. These pictures that were posted by these so-called authors, editors,
and publishers or whatever you would like to call them, I personally call them people
with too much time on their hands. The pictures depicted the accident with debris
everywhere empty beer bottles littered the intersection broken glass everywhere
it was a horrific scene. A police investigation began, and lawyers were hired. What
had happened, was the person in the pickup truck ran a red light T-boned my
friends vehicle causing his death upon impact. The force of impact was so severe
that the pickup truck literally flipped over spreading it's load of empty beer
bottles all over the intersection. Here is a man who had a lot of personal
issues, and persevered through life and because of his past people figured they
could be authors and post damaging comments about him on the Internet. I do not
have to tell you guys the effect that these comments had caused his family, the
legal battles that they had to go through to clear his name. It was not my
friend who caused the accident it was actually a drunk driver but not my friend.
Nobody knew that he was attending “AA” meetings for the past two years and had
been sober for 18 months, only his family knew and a couple of his closest
friends. Remember what you post might be news to you but could be extremely
damaging to someone else. Please use discretion when posting news or info on
the web, remember that social media plays a particularly crucial role in today’s
society. The news-worthiness and credibility of the information conveyed on
various sites is left to the reader to verify the source of information.
Like the saying goes buyers beware, or in
this instance readers beware.
May
your soul rest in peace my good friend, you are missed tremendously.
Source: http://irevolution.net
I enjoyed reading this blog post, I agree with what has been said. I also believe that social media is not always used properly and that it can cause more harm than good to a person. I have also seen several times when Facebook has been used to blast someone life or to announce some kind of news to the world. Many times i have seen stories about people that have just been in an accident and someone announces it on Facebook before the family of the victim has been notified. I Think that people should think twice before posting anything on social networking sites.
ReplyDeleteI, like this blogger always do my own research when I come across something intriguing, simply to ensure accuracy and that I don't go telling other people lies. I believe that this is something that everyone should get in the habit of doing. Even if it is something that you hear on the radio or on the news, like us they also get their stories from other sources and they may not always be accurate in what they are saying.