Tag: social media

  • WHY JAMES GUNN WAS FIRED! 

    WHY JAMES GUNN WAS FIRED! 

    WHY JAMES GUNN WAS FIRED!
     According to Deadline, James Gunn, years before working on the Disney-Marvel franchise, tweeted, “I like when little boys touch me in my silly place” and “The best thing about being raped is when you’re done being raped, and it’s like ‘whew, this feels great, not being raped!” Gunn, at the time, must have somehow perceived these tweets as humorous; however, how he could think so bewilders most..
    social media… will… get you …
    James Gunn even went on to post inappropriate tweets about the Holocaust, AIDS, and the 9/11 attack. Looking for humor in the wrong places, Disney went on to fire the director from Guardians of the Galaxy. According to Deadline, the Walt Disney Studio Chairman Alan Horn stated:

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  • Social media: The slums of the Net

    Social media: The slums of the Net

    Welcome to your new reality America… Pennsylvania… Schuylkill County.

     
     Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold shot and killed 13 people and injured 20 at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999…

    They were called the ‘trench coat mafia’ in the media. With this newfound glory of fame that the killers reached, copycat threats reigned across the country from sea to shining sea. I was a senior that year. Thankfully my stay in the school world was coming to an end. But from April through June of 1999, Cardinal Brennan and North Schuylkill faced almost daily bomb threats, shooting threats, and evacuations as a result. It became so commonplace that year, when the siren in the school went off, people treated it as a second recess in the school day.

      ….events since then have forced school shootings into the commonplace of American thought. We are at a point now where a body count ranging in more than a dozen makes new. Less? Maybe a byline in print. Maybe a snippet on the evening news. Media wants blood.. they want numbers. Their news vans will only travel when there is a massacre.. And the same old sort of events will happen, just about in this order.

    1. Shooting.
      1. Multiple gunmen reported.
      2. One gunmen killed/apprehended.
    2. Blame.
      1. Conspiracy theory!
        1. Paid actors!
        2. Crisis actors!
        3. Planned killing!
      2. Drugs
        1. Presciption
        2. Past counsleing
        3. Doctors who do not help or ignore problem
      3. Gun
        1. Taken from parents
        2. Purchased legally after background checks
    3. Aftermath
      1. Media
        1. Blame guns
        2. Blame medicine
        3. Blame video games
        4. Blame politicians
      2. Citizens
        1. Demand gun control
        2. Ask for teachers to  be armed
        3. Ask for a ban on certain medicines
    4. Social media
      1. ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE!

    Bodies of the dead are being buried in Parkland Florida, but threats of horror are occurring all across the United States. In Pennsylvania, multiple districts have been closed multiple days. Close by, Berwick saw threats. York was closed for almost last week in its entirety.

     A student from Wormleysburg has been arrested and charged with making terroristic threats after saying he’d “shoot up” his school and kill anyone who told on him, Lower Allen Township police said.. Meanwhile in York, PA: Investigators are serving an unknown number of social media companies with warrants to gather information to whoever made threats of violence against students and staff.

     

     This week in my local district, there was a threat on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. This weekend, a post was made on social media and spread abundantly about a newfound threat on Monday February 26… It was spread so far and wide that the North Schuylkill School District issued a statement to parents late Saturday that it was aware of the threat and working with law enforcement to determine its validity…

     This is where my son goes. Where lots of kids go. And undoubtedly if you are reading this is Washington State, Iowa, Ohio, or Maine, you are potentially seeing similar issues. School districts suddenly under attack not by actual events, but by social media and the viral spread that messages have. So perhaps the aging me harkens back to the happier past of the Internet because I long for it..

    Back when AOL Instant Messenger competed with ICQ for the attention of the youth. Social media–the way we know it today–was not even in the twinkle of the eye of a young high schooler named Mark Zuckerberg/ Fast forward to the events of our modern age? It would seem that Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and all the rest have become tools for the modern societal breakdown. The Internet is vast and amazing.

    But the socials?

    They seem like the plague of the net.. like the slums of a city. Like the eloquent example of the breakdown of the society at large…. These recent threats will come and go. And then there will be more. And then there will be another school shooting at some unknown location in the vast reaches of these 50 states, and we will do it all again.

     What caused all of this? I heard one theory that it is the long-term effect of NAFTA, lack of jobs, neighborhood breakdown, heroin epidemic, and then the eventual school shootings from an gun-enthused and unemployed by depressed populace. I don’t know. At all. Do you? I cannot comment, or opine, on matters of insanity.

     This situation is so insane that I cannot even conjure any rational thoughts despite my attempts. …I have said before and will say again, if nothing changed after 1st graders were gunned down in Sandy Hook, perhaps nothing even will.

     What in always conclude with is how horrid and sad that it must be for a parent to bury a child, for a child to attend the funeral  of a friend, and a teacher to lose a student in such depravity and violence. And even if someone wants to hear more, that’s just about all I can say. No sense, at all, can be made of it. We are a human species.

    Intelligent enough to reach vast empty spaces of our universe, and yet backwards enough to hate and kill. Can I make sense of that?

    No.. And neither can you.

  • The curse of social media fame

    The curse of social media fame

    Megan Farokhmanesh writes this in the VERGE:

    An armed New Mexico man broke into the house of YouTubers Megan Turney and Gavin Free last month, forcing the couple to hide in their closet and await police. Christopher Giles drove 11 hours from Albuquerque to the couple’s home in Austin, Texas, and his “sole intent was to cause harm to someone who resides there,” according to a search warrant obtained by KXAN. Giles allegedly shot at police, who returned fire, killing Giles.
    Both Turney and Free are popular social media stars; Turney is a former Rooster Teeth host and cosplayer, while Free is the creator of science and tech series The Slow Mo Guys. The incident took place on January 26th, after police received a call from a woman who said she and her boyfriend awoke to the sound of a gunshot and breaking glass. The Albuquerque Journal reports that not only did Giles’ phone include notes demonstrating a “fondness” for Turney specifically, but showed hostility toward her boyfriend, Free. “A search of Giles’ cellular phone identified various notations identifying Megan Turney and Gavin Free by name,” the documents read. “Furthermore, threatening thoughts were recorded by Giles and directed toward Gavin Free, i.e., ‘I want Gavin Free to die alone, with no children.’ ”

  • THE ANTI SOCIAL MEDIA. AND ALL THE BAD FRIENDSHIPS. You are…

    THE ANTI SOCIAL MEDIA. AND ALL THE BAD FRIENDSHIPS. You are…

    THE ANTI SOCIAL MEDIA. AND ALL THE BAD FRIENDSHIPS.

    You are being a bad friend!!

    So says a new article posted in the NEW YORK POST, all about how our constant reliance on social media is creating a terrible person out of everyone.

    And I believe it.
    We are getting winded by the steady stream of 24/7 junk. This election had consequences, too.. we just delved deeper into a pile of excrement on a daily basis of politics..

    Real friendships aren’t online. Real friendships can be aided by social media.. but just quicky skimming through a feed and casually liking things and forgetting ten seconds later what you saw is the most repugnant form of friendship one can find.. and it’s very ‘BLACK MIRROR’ish to be perfectly honest..

    I went back to my 2015 year in review and 2016 predictions. I actually am going to toot a horn. One prediction was that social media would wane, and that we would all find real ways to connect to people again. I sense that is happening.

    I think the quicker it happens, the better it will be..

  • Trump: Twitter helped me win but I’ll be ‘restrained’ now

    Trump: Twitter helped me win but I’ll be ‘restrained’ now

    Trump: Twitter helped me win but I’ll be ‘restrained’ now :

    While covering and linking up several political stories over the past 15 months, I have primarily been silent as to the candidate of my choice. I will continue to do so, so nothing within this opinion relates to who I actually voted for this year.. Some time honored private matters, to me, are still cherished.

    That said, I do not think the election of Donald Trump should be considered a surprise to anyone watching. Social media, the way we chat and chatter online, created this. We created this. WE made Donald Trump …

    It also reminds me of using a spirit board.. or conjuring up something from another existence. If you really, really REALLY want to talk to a spirit, one may just talk back. Then you got your wish.
    In our world, social media use and the quit hits of Twitter and Facebook have allowed us to dumb down political talk .. we have gone from large 10,000 word articles on the events of the day or week down to 100 character or so tweets. We decide on things after only glancing at headlines.. we do not check sources, but instead eat up anything we see on Facebook. So as long as we agree with it.

    And that is another problem with modern social media. We do not find things to challenge our thoughts or opinions… we don’t want to be challenged. Instead we are given the ability to follow the places we are fans of on the newsfeed……and you miss valuable contrary information by doing so.

    And the news? The news has become a victim, too. There is no ‘news’ anymore.. Today as Itype this there was a 7.8 quake off New Zealand and a tsunami warning. That is news. But it doesn’t sell in America. Instead the airwaves will be filled with indigestable political stories 24/7.

    The protests against Trump are being made worse by a media that glorifies them. But when violence occurs, the media shutters back and quickly showcases brief and not-so-serious calls for calm.

    Today on Twitter a friend asked me why I think Saturday Night Live was a fan of Hillary. She pointed out that Trump guest hosted the program. My answer was twofold. 1) Ratings. Trump equals ratings. 2) It was pre-extreme and pre-Muslim ban and pre-wall.

    Trump used his social media influence in the 2016 election like no other candidate. Elections will not be fought on airwaves anymore.. radio ads don’t matter. TV ads just annoy. YouTube ads? They work… Social media platforms? They work. And sadly, fake clickbait websites work as well as the solid and reliable ones.

    The 2008 election was the first time a candidate was able to harnass social media and Facebook to elicit donations and support among the young. In 2016, eight lightspeed fast years later, a candidate did not even bother raising money but instead used the platforms to gain a mass of people who, many of which never voted before, to vote for him.

    It was the perfect storm in 2016..
    You may not be happy with results. You may be one of those college students in certified ‘weep rooms’ or being told by university staff to form PlayDoh to express emotions (very silly in my thought)… or you are a member of the red state victors now hoping and praying that the president you so hoped for does not become a president you are not proud of.

    We just don’t know.
    We don’t have a clue.
    A social media candidate is the modern day version of Mr Smith goes to Washington. But even Mr. Smith was forced to give more detailed thoughts on plans. And Mr. Smith was fiction!!!

    Fiction is now alive and real in modern day 21st century politics.

    A Congress, a Court, and a populace will now have to work and watch a President Donald Trump.

    We got to know him (*kinda!*) through social media. And now as president, he says, he will tone it down. Backtrack… keep it less brash and unabashed.

    …..perhaps that is the most interesting thing of all. Sure, social media changed everything. It changed how we read politics.. it changed how we vote.
    But as Donald Trump is now realizing, it does NOT change how to govern….
    We will now collectively watch how President Trump governs.

    (Through it all, I still cannot stop to think about the Simpsons in 2000 predicting that a president Trump would happen……… wise beyond years)

  • FAKEBOOK USERS: Many admit making lives seem more exciting on socials

    FAKEBOOK USERS: Many admit making lives seem more exciting on socials

    FAKEBOOK USERS: Many admit making lives seem more exciting on socials

    MORE FROM THE REPORT,

    A survey by smartphone maker HTC found that more than three quarters of those asked (76%) said they judged their peers based on what they saw on their Instagram, Snapchat or Facebook profiles.

    In order to make our own pages and lives appear more exciting, 6% also said they had borrowed items to include in the images in order to pass them off as their own and make others jealous.

    More than half of those surveyed said they posted images of items and places purely to cause jealousy among friends and family.

    Behavioural psychologist Jo Hemmings said the trend was unsurprising given the rise of social media.

    I think we have seen our friends, family, and maybe if you look in the mirror hard enough, yourself as well do this very thing..

    Try you best to make things seem fine.. Seem okay..
    But all the while, the darkness of sad and fear creep in. You don’t want to express the real you on FACEBOOK though.. people may not ‘like’ .. 

  • We now spend more than eight hours a day consuming media

    We now spend more than eight hours a day consuming media

    We now spend more than eight hours a day consuming media

    MORE..

    On average, people spend more than 490 minutes of their day with some sort of media, according to a new report by ZenithOptimedia. Television remains dominant, accounting for three hours of daily consumption—an hour more than the internet, in second place.

    But do we know anything more than we did before those eight hours?
    Have we learned anything?
    Have we consumed anything and devoured it, or just consumed and treated it as excrement?

    By 2017, half of our waking lives will consist of some sort of media.

    Meanwhile we will forget everything and get closer to a grave sacrificing sanity..

    And that is media.
    That is reality.
    That is now.