onsdag 30 september 2015

Online reflection 1

After Reading the text From relationships to revolutions: seven ways Facebook has changed the World published in The Guardian it made me think about my own way of using Facebook. I joined Facebook in 2009 and I remember that from the start Facebook were a place to post pictures, tell people were I where and what I was doing. It was also an excellent way of keeping track of new relationships between people I did not know well enough to ask but well enough to be curious about. You needed Facebook, otherwise  you could miss important stuff about people you knew and, more important, about the people you didn´t knew.

Nowadays my way of using Facebook looks a bit different. My main purpose of beeing a member of Facebook is to keep in touch with old friends back at home, communicate with workgroups in school and at work and of course to invite and get invited to parties and other arrangements. Some people do still use Facebook as an everyday-communication to the rest of the world but I´m not one of those. I can post a picture, like once in a year or something, but that´s only when I feel I have something really fun or important I want to share. I don´t feel the need to share my everyday-life with everyone, but I still love seeing what everybody else is sharing.

Very often when I grab my phone the first thing I do is checking Facebook. I know for sure nothing super important has happened since I checked it last time, for like 30 minutes ago, but still I need to check it. I don´t know how I, and the rest of the world, could turn out like this. I guess the most of us feel some kind of need to see if something new has happened, so that we always "know the latest stuff" when we get into a conversation with someone.

As written in the article Facebook has turned in to an huge informer of all kinds of news. I think that´s great! I never take the time to read a newspaper when I´m at home or have the time just because I want to know what´s have happened in the world. I never feel like that´s the most productive thing to do. But still I uses Facebook, which can be very unproductive. Then it´s great that those two has combined so I can get som news at the same time as scroll down my facebookfeed to se what my friends are up to. That makes Facebook funnier, more interesting and more okay to spend some time on.

In the future I think Facebook will keep develop in the same direction as the passed years. In our everyday-life with work, families, friends, aktivities, houses, cooking and everything else we need it to keep track of the world and what´s happens around us!

4 kommentarer:

  1. Hi Antonia
    I think your English is fine, just some minor spelling and grammar errors. If you write in e.g. Microsoft Word first, you will find your mistakes.
    Best regards
    Björn

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    1. Hi Björn!
      Thanks for your tips! I will try to think about that next time. See you in class :) /Antonia

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  2. Great reflection Antonia!
    Interesting to read about how your experience and the way you use Facebook has changed over the years. I can totally relate!

    It is kind of sad how most of the people, including me, has this bad habit of checking their Facebook constantly. It is time consuming and in some cases even rude if you're with someone else. So I hope that we can both break this bad habit and check our Facebook newsfeed less frequently.

    I'm sure that Facebook will keep growing in numbers in the future. It has become such a big part of our everyday life now that if we were to delete our account, a lot of things would become so much more complicated.

    Best Regards
    Anton Elg

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  3. Hi Antonia,
    the spelling and grammar seems mostly fine, but not without some errors and swenglish sprinkled throughout, e.g. ”for like 30 minutes ago”. I like how you reflected on your own experiences with Facebook but you barely brought up any of the issues or positives mentioned in the article.

    Best regards
    Henrik Persson

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