In my previous post in regards to my Wikipedia edit, I explained
how mind boggled I was. It was so easy to edit information on the World Wide
Web. It’s fascinating as this site is very “creditable” because many people use
it as a source. As I mentioned in my previous post, Wikipedia is used by
professors and students to retrieve “valuable” information for their research.
Being that my topic is revolved around the addictions
to social media, I looked into theories related to excessive need to be plugged
in. “Uses and gratifications theory” , is an approach to understanding why and
how people actively seek out specific media to satisfy needs. I wanted to
analyze this theory and see how true it holds to my recent research and
observations of Generation
Y first hand.
The section that I felt needed revising was “New
Media Examples of UGT”. I felt this section needed to provide users with real
life experiences. I added the personal touch that would relate to the users instantly.
BUT, as I recently visited the page they changed my revision to:
New Media Examples of UGTThe application of New Media to the Uses and Gratifications Theory has been positive.[20] The introduction of the Internet, social media and technological advances has provided another outlet for people to use and seek gratification through those sources. Based on the models developed by Katz, Blumler, Gurevitch and Lasswell, individuals can choose to seek out media in one outlet, all falling within the proscribed categories of need. The only difference now, is that the audience does not have to go to multiple media outlets to fulfill each of their needs. The Internet has created a digital library, allowing individuals to have access to all content from various mass medium outlets.”
Not only does technology provide
an outlet for people who seek the need to fulfill that satisfaction but it also
impacted our lives and how we communicate. I feel as though the examples provided
aren’t sufficient enough.
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