Monday, April 8, 2019

The World of Twitter


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Social media, in this case Twitter, has grown into a platform that is more than just posting pictures or funny statuses. It’s now also being used to raise awareness and spread information to thousands of people at once. An example of this was the revolution in Egypt, the article Egypt five years on: was it ever a 'social media revolution'? highlights how the Egyptians used social media to get rid of their president, Hosni Mubarak. Once Egypt was able to get their president to step down it influenced more change throughout the Middle East and North Africa, this is referred to as the Arab Spring. As this information became accessible to the western world they began to call it “Twitter uprising” and “Facebook revolution” focusing more on the social media aspect instead of the revolution itself. Even though Twitter did play a big role in planning and executing the revolution it was more of just a tool to get information out to a large amount of people. They used Twitter and Facebook to organize protests and create a sense of community between those who wanted a change in their country. Another time Twitter was used more than just a social website was during the hurricane in Houston. People used Twitter to post updates on what was happening and to ask for help. With phones and televisions not working, the people of Houston turned to Twitter to get their message out, whether it was the police keeping the people updated or the people tweeting the police and others for assistance. But the downside to Twitter was apparent during the Boston attacks, at first, it’s a good thing because information is being spread out as soon as something happens. But Twitter also gives people a platform to spread false information, intentionally or not. Spreading fake news makes it difficult for those that use Twitter to get their news and stay up to date with whatever is happening. Twitter became something much bigger than just a social media page, it’s used to spread news, unify groups of people, politicians can post their messages to the people and much more.
There were other times where Twitter was used as a communicator of important events. One of those was the #MeToo movement, this movement became “popular” once Alyssa Milano tweeted using the hashtag. Since then thousands of women have come forward about their sexual harassment stories, and it also brought to light famous men who were taking advantage of women. Men like Harvey Weinstein, Brett Kavanaugh, Bill Cosby where called out for their behavior because of the #MeToo movement and where forced to deal with their bad decisions. When rapper Nipsey Hussle passed away recently, Twitter was the main place for people to not only share their condolences but also remind people what Nipsey Hussle was about and how much he did for his community. Instead of it being another story about gun violence it was made into something to motivate people to pick up where he left off.
For this Twitter project I decided to follow Trend Mood, The New York Times, and ESPN. Trend Mood is a makeup page that shows sneak peeks of new releases, shares discount codes for different makeup brands/websites and updates you on what are the new launches. I already follow their page on Instagram and I enjoy their content so it was a no-brainer for me to follow them on Twitter for this project too. The New York Times is a well-known news outlet that not only has stories that are based in New York but they also cover national and international news. Besides my local news website, The New York Times is a news source that I visit the most to get all my updates and to see what’s going on that day.  I decided to follow them because it’s a well-rounded news website that has a little something for everybody; whatever type of news you like you’ll be able to find it there. The last page was ESPN, I don’t consider myself a sports fan of any kind so it was a little out of my comfort zone to retweet and read some of the articles they shared. But the more I read and went through their page I realized that it was more than just which team won what game, they also had inspirational and feel-good stories. Using Twitter is very different, coming from someone who uses Instagram and Facebook. First having to keep my thoughts down to 280 characters was challenging, when you’re on a regular blog or any other social media sites there isn’t a limit on how much you can say. Also, I used Twitter in this project to inform my classmates about cruelty-free and vegan makeup. Usually on my personal social media accounts they’re just for jokes but this project forced me to do something different.

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