The overall message is that technology has created a faster way for us to communicate with family, friends, acquaintances, and strangers in many forms. Also, the degree of disclosure is more in our power when communication is not face to face. We tend to disclose more in person at once than we do on line. There are positives and negatives of communicating in a virtual world. Positives are like the story of Peter and Trudy (Rainie & Wellman 2012 Ch.1) their story took a tragedy and through the power of technology sending a photo of Trudy in such a traumatic state caused people to act in ways of kindness and come together.
On the flip side others have become more isolated and lost in the virtual world almost loosing touch with reality. The example that comes to mind for me is the MTV show Catfish, which I recently watched a few episodes of over the weekend. Some individuals feel that online communication is a new beginning they create a “new” image but in the end they are who they are which leads to depression, shame, and isolation.
Most of the information elaborated on topics that I had scratched the surface on, I like the story of Peter and Trudy because it is positive and is a reminder that technology can be of great POSITIVE power if people use it in that manner.
Most of the findings support my personal usage because I am a networked individual I am on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and utilize e-mail heavily! However, I do use each social site in waves and try not to have the same friends on every website, that way I don’t get overloaded with the same thoughts of others multiple times. In addition, I find myself using multiple gadgets to do the same functions.
Example: Today there was a mix up in my PR Class for the group discussion summary. I checked my e-mail on my MAC, then forwarded that message to my personal Yahoo email, then through checking online on my smartphone logged into myMemphis account for updated messages, and then forwarded the yahoo email to my work email to communicate with the group submission contact. WHEW.. as you can see I was all over the place for one task. So I can agree with some points of technology being really distracting and segmented.
Staying connected. I recently moved from my hometown and I must say to share things with my family instantly is the primary reason for my Facebook. Secondly, I am a mother of two children that are on line 14 YO and 11 YO tomorrow! So I have to stay up with the times to monitor what they are doing on line as well. The readings were interesting and very true to my use of technology.