WEEK FIVE RESPONSE
Mindless self indulgence. I think websites such as youtube, facebook, perezhilton and many many more, are a great use for wasting time. And I think since how majority of us from students to those with careers we need to use the internet to help us get through our duties, we tend to need a break from it and wander off to such websites. These websites allows us to see what others are up to, may it be our family & friends to people across the world, there is something intriguing about someone else life that we seem to thrive on and I think with such websites it allows us to feed that pleasure. And even other websites like wikipedia, flickr and online gaming sites it allows us to gain access to the world and present our idea that is so exhilarating, i guess its the nice feeling that we are being heard and someone out there has to be reading what we have to say or show that makes us feel on top of it all. With all these variety of websites, I wouldn’t be surprised that they’d be so successful especially if it can have the ability to incorporate the things we like/need. For example, facebook allows us to have a profile, upload photos, write blogs, share videos, share news feed about your family/friends/co-workers, and stay connected with people. With everyone being in such a fast pace environment I would understand why facebook would be fairly popular and used often, because sometimes even I somehow can spend hours on it and not realize but all I am really doing is just checking up on other people’s profile/photos/notes…and whatever else may be posted up!
Clay Shirky mentions the use of blogs and what people write on their blogs is not intended for us, but meant for within their small group. My first blog was on xanga, and that was during high school, which was quite popular at the time, so everyone would write on their xanga and comment on each other. So blogging was meant for following friends to read, which to think about is a bit silly when we might as well of just talked in person. Anyways as years went by less and less people continued using xanga and moved on to another popular website. However I still kept blogging on xanga but not about what I use to blog about (like whatever I did that day) and I started to blog about thoughts and ideas. My intentions of continuing to use xanga wasn’t for friends to read, though already most of them stopped using xanga, but was to just be read…by anyone. It was just comforting to express how I felt online and that perhaps someone out there would read it, I didn’t care who I just wanted to be read.


















