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Thursday, August 30, 2018

Week 2: An Overview of Social Media


In 2018, there are several prominent social media websites that seem to have been created for purpose of promoting users’ personal interests or social interaction between communities of users. For example, Pinterest, a popular image sharing website that is frequently used as a sort of online collage or bulletin board for showcasing individual users’ favorite topics, recipes, quotes, and other illustrations that they might be interested in, is best suited for personal use. Since Pinterest users cannot really converse with each other on any message boards (even though users can follow each other’s profiles instead),Pinterest just basically functions as a personal online storage space for capturing tidbits of information about what users’ personal interests are through images. Businesses are not known to openly advertise their own products on Pinterest, especially since they would not have any space to type any writing about their businesses on Pinterest. Reddit, like Pinterest, is also another social media website that seems to function as a purely personal social media website. Reddit, which bills itself as the “front page of the Internet”, is used by individual users who communicate with each other by writing posts back and forth to each other on an infinite amount of topics. Both Reddit and Pinterest honor the concept of protecting users’ privacy by allowing them to assume anonymous identities so that their right to freedom of expression and speech is protected. Generally, businesses do not often publicly advertise on Reddit, and, from what I have seen, a lot of users seem to even resent to idea of businesses using Reddit as platform to promote their companies.

Unlike Pinterest and Reddit, which seem to be used more for personal purposes, LinkedIn is used almost exclusively as a job networking website for perspective job applicants and for businesses to promote their products and services. As a LinkedIn user myself, I know that LinkedIn also allows people to write personal articles about topics that they wish to reach a broader audience with, but those topics are almost always connected to the job market on some fashion or another. LinkedIn is also great job networking website because users can also post their resumes and awards and certificate of achievement on the website, which allows for possibility of prospective employers and friend connections being able to contact them and look at their profiles more easily. Even though there are groups that people can join to discuss their personal interests, those groups still ultimately exist because job seekers and workers in general want to show they are desirable candidates because they appear to be well-rounded individuals, which many companies claim to seek. In addition, since people also use their full, real names on LinkedIn, people are much more guarded about sharing their personal opinions about non-business related topics on LinkedIn. For these reasons, LinkedIn will likely remain a website that is mostly using of job networking and promoting businesses.

            In addition, it is important to remember that other social media platforms are equally as useful for personal use as well as business use. Based on my personal experience with  (and based on what I have read about these particular social media websites) Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube seem to fit into this category. Twitter can used by individual users to send various tweets (short messages) to other Twitter users to display commentaries about random topics throughout the day, including topics such as politics, faith, going out to new restaurants, and much more. Twitter can also by used by companies and business owners to promote special sales, products, and coupons for their customers. Facebook, since it combines the ability to display typed text and illustrations/photos, can be just as valuable for businesses to communicate with and advertise to potential customers as it is for allowing people an online social space to express their opinions and have debates with other users, including family, friends, and colleagues. Instagram, although it is typically used as purely personal social platform where users can upload there own photos or images from the Internet, can be used to promote businesses if those businesses pay popular Instagram users to display photos of themselves using those companies’ products. YouTube can also be effectively used as a  social media website where people post homemade videos (and non-homemade videos) and comment anonymously while interacting with follow users in the comments sections. Businesses often pay YouTube to run commercials that users must either watch or skip before they are able to watch the videos that they originally wanted to see.


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