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Change: There is a possibility of reaching a very large audience (boyd calls it "scalability")All communications are searchable (boyd 2008)Notable consequences:Haters can exercise unrestricted hate and face minimal (if any) social consequences.Physical distance of time and space + no
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Change: Uploader can "retract" statements by taking down a videoEmerging "Best Practices" of Vloggers (This should probably be its own page)Eye contact is important. it is taboo to watch oneself on screen too often, even though the eye contact is less stimulating for the producerbeginning vloggers
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Change: Any content which is criminally inclined such as content related to terrorism or its effects can face serious investigation, and perhaps "guilty until proven innocent" reaction from law enforcement for anyone found connected with the content. You can get past the bouncer by
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Change: this after we sort them)?(possibly adapting the different types of biases) intellectual and emotional biases based on symbolic formsspatial, temporal, and sensory biases based on physical structurepolitical biases based on accessibility of symbolic formssocial biases based on different types
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Change: (find measure, numbers of English videos) there is a potential language barrier (NOOB video) and perhaps some misconstrued messagesthere is an inherent bias in the content of conversation due to an English dominated vlog discourse Viewers talk back with ratings, text comments,
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Change: Proxemics are arguably still present, but are reflected in a different relationship than experienced in organic communicationi.e. human-camera rather than human-human----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Uploaders:Uploader controls & limitationsUploader chooses username - can hide/alter name/identityUploader uploads video and chooses title, description, category, and tags.Uploader chooses
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Change: Perspective of active YouTube community members arguably influences their perspective of 'content' experienced throughout their daily lives (i.e. is this trip to the grocery store with filming/vlogging about)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Organization and TagsVideo categories are similar to television/movie genres Stereotypes are now called "tags".Unsorted Observations: It's more
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Change: The addition of the full-screen "node relationship" view may change this; the community can be drawn as a web of relationsViewer can "flag" content they feel is inappropriate.The policing of the community is now done by the community. You must "sign in" to
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Change: their meaning distorted in the process (this promotes language change)Emerging "Best Practices" of Vloggers (This should probably be its own page)Eye contact is important. it is taboo to watch oneself on screen too often, even though the eye contact is less stimulating for the producerbeginning vloggers
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Change: to emphasize their face, or neglecting to realize they can film their upper bodies and utilize their hand paralanguage (i.e an example of form shaping content, or more specifically, the perception of form shaping content).Vloggers seem to feel the judgments of the entire worldThis is seen
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Change: program (aka - The Great Firewall of China) High speed internet usually required to view longer movies.Popular videos picked up by traditional media (reference in newspaper, television)Example: popular YouTube videos re-aired on national/local news stations"Down-up" model of communication (users drive popularity to national attention)Functional Outcomes
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Change: This parallels organic conversation in the sense that information and speakers can go unrecognized; the key difference between the two becomes not a difference in assertion (i.e. a speaker's willingness to voice their stance) but a result of form (i.e. time prioritized response history) Text comments to
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Change: Marginal groups (i.e. transgendered, handicapped, or those with deformities) thrive on the internet- (see Bruce Bower) Vlogging through YouTube is a particularly effective way to build an otherwise non-existent community- negative comments or response vlogs happen, but are generally
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Change: Fame & anonymity- unlike with television stars that are icons of popular culture, we know nothing more about the people we view on youtube than they choose to reveal to us.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Producers:Video production controls & limitations Producer controls the vantage point from which viewers see video subject.
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Change: Marginal groups (i.e. transgendered, handicapped, or those with deformities) thrive on the internet- (see Bruce Bower) Vlogging through YouTube is a particularly effective way to build an otherwise non-existent community- negative comments or response vlogs happen, but are generally
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Change: We literally become "children of light" (we are projected from a lighted screen). No longer carbon-based lifeforms, but electron-based. Can we organize these into broader categories? (We'll try this after we sort them)(possibly adapting the different types of biases) intellectual and emotional biases based on symbolic formsspatial,
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Change: watch oneself on screen too often, even though the eye contact is less stimulating for the producerbutbeginning thesevloggers canoften benote deletedout byloud userthat orthey administratorshould (banned)look at the camera moreUploader controls &Promotional limitationsPossibilitiesUploader You
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Change: If an outcome is produced by combination of structures, list all the structures and the outcome in one bullet in the "notable consequences" section.Separate sections for lists of "possibilities"Separate sections for Uploaders, Producers, Viewers, and Interaction (add more as necessary) The structures of communication
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Change: Marginal groups (i.e. transgendered, handicapped, or those with deformities) thrive on the internet- (see Bruce Bower) Vlogging through YouTube is a particularly effective way to build an otherwise non-existent community- negative comments or response vlogs happen, but are generally
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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