Friday, January 25, 2008

Assignment 2: Question #

I believe that the internet has already began to provide ways for people to have a voice. There are so many websites available to the public today, that our options seem limitless. For example, many people use Facebook or Myspace to express themselves. If you take into account the number of people that log into Myspace or Facebook each day, the numbers are outstanding.

I am not too familiar with Facebook, however I am familiar with Myspace. When I first heard about Myspace, I have to admit that I was not really interested until I found out that all my friends had a profile. As you all know, with a Myspace page you design your own page and include any information about yourself that you would like. Everyone that has a Myspace uses it for different reasons, I mainly use my page to keep in touch with friends. There are really no limitations. Some people use their blogs, which are available on their page to express their thoughts and feelings. They may feel that this helps them to release stress or let something out that has been bothering them. Other’s use there page for networking. For example, my friend would like to be a model, so she includes pictures from her portfolio on her page and adds modeling under networking. Also there are several pages for artist’s who want to build their fan base, even Dj’s, and the list continues.

There is also blogging, which I have heard of, but have never used until this semester. Again with little limitations someone can post a blog without having to have it approved or published. For example, if you are an aspiring poet you may want to post your work. Hiring a publisher can be costly, so why not take advantage of the internet. Other’s use blogs to voice their opinions, thoughts, or feelings. And again the internet is available to them at their fingertips. Many people today have computers at their homes so the internet is easily assessable.

It today’s society I feel that it can be necessary to use the internet to voice yourself. For example, I work in a large builder and there are times where I need to speak with someone in a different department. I cannot get up and speak to them in person, so I contact them via email. It is a quick and efficient way to get information.

I do not believe that corporate domination will take over or limit public dialog anytime soon, however I believe that it could be a possibility in the future. It is true that when someone feels threatened they will take action, so I do not believe that corporations will do anything until they feel a threat.

Like someone had previously mentioned, I feel that the only corporation that has felt threatened is the music industry because of the music that can be downloaded for free over the internet.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Nice post! Remember that plural nouns do not use apostrophes: others, artists, DJs; not other's, artist's, DJ's. The apostrophe makes the word possessive.