Amidst the digital era, in 2013, the creation and use of new media and
new media technologies are at an all-time high. Every day it seems that new
tablets, smartphones, or computers are introduced that are sleeker, smarter, and
more efficient than ones before. The icing on the cake is the access that these
devices grant to new media platforms such as, virtual reality chat rooms,
videos, steaming media and graphics, internet radio, and podcasts to name a
few. Being able to access information and interact with others, through
channels such as these, can change individual perceptions and allow for a new
perspective of events.
Taking into account the new
media I use on a daily basis, I tend to gravitate to channels that allow me to
stay connected to others and seek new information. I read and send emails
constantly. When I am unable to do this from the comfort of my own home,
sitting in front of my computer, I have email access via my smartphone so that I
do not miss a beat. Also, I sent text and multimedia messages throughout the
day when I must multitask or when phone conversations are not convenient. Often
times, when I am wanting to find out what is going on in the world and want to
stay in tuned to breaking news and popular culture, I will seek out media
outlets via the Internet like, CNN.com, NPR.com, Bossip.com, and E! Online. Lastly,
a social networking site I access almost every day without fail is YouTube.
The social media content that I read
and watch does influence my views on current events that are happening locally
and through the world in politics, money, and popular culture- in both positive
and negative ways. Even though I may be seeking to be better informed about a
matter or topic, certain views about reported happenings sometimes stem from
what news or social media channel publish and is often more story than truth.
That type of negative influence can leave me with a distorted perception of
facts and leave me misinformed. Unlike many who seek out social sites like
Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook regularly, my social media outlet of choice is
YouTube. The easy access to content and frequent updates allow me to stay tuned
in to what is going on, however, depending on who is reporting the information
the details may be more biased and opinionated rather than an actual account of
what is truly fact.
For the most part, I find that listening to someone’s point of
view about current events, product reviews, or just plain likes and dislikes, the
information is often less “glamorized” than the information relayed through mainstream channels. I think creators of video content tend to be
more real and transparent about their thoughts even though they might relay
information that has no basis at times. Ultimately, I have learned to
reconsider my initial reactions to social media content that I view and hear,
and seek out other resources and information to ensure that I am getting the
whole story.
I have been guilty in the past of
being quick to have an opinion about information I have discovered through
social media that really had no basis. At times, the influence of what I read
or saw caused me to be fearful or upset and even sometimes excited and happy. In
the end, the responsibility is mine when it comes to what I allow to influence
and not influence my perception or perspective in positive and negatives ways. I
must seek information, read, and watch responsibly.