Hooking Up On the Internet Analysis I. RESEARCH QUESTION The authors in this study were trying to look at why people chose to date online. They were also looking at what aspects of face to face relations are reproduced and what rationales and strategies Internet daters use to negotiate and manage problems of risk accompanying the new technology and phenomenon. The authors examined concerns over the risk of being deceived, if they had any anxieties about physical appearance and the hazards of romantic involvement. II.
Uranchimeg Batbayar Professor Lynda Nichol ESL 52A 5 September 2 Does the Internet Make You Dumber? In the article “ Does the Internet Make You Dumber?,” Nicholas Carr discusses the question of if the internet make you dumber or smarter. Even though many people think that the Internet allows us to get a lot of information and makes life easier, it makes people fall into bad habits. The net regularly interrupts of our lives, and it makes people intersperse, shallow, and inattentive thinkers. Also, the Internet affects our brains.
People need to be more careful when posting about things because no matter what, it will always be permanent online. Jung’s “ The Negative Effects of Social Media on Society and Individuals” points out many reasons on how social networking has its flaws. The reasoning of cyber-bullying, false sense of connection, and lack of privacy should be pointed out to the ones who don’t understand what the negative effects are online. People are blinded by the addictive quality of networking than really seeing the problems of
Kirsten Laman ENGL 1301-61507 Professor Jackson 30 October 2014 Cognitive Effects of the Internet The book The Shallows by Nicholas Carr states that the introduction of the internet into society has had a profound effect on our culture. In other words, the internet has affected the way people think, read, and remember. The rapid access to tons of information has also affected people’s behavior making them less patient and less productive. According to Carr, “The Net commands our attention with far greater insistency than our television, or radio or morning newspaper ever did” (117). In today’s world, the internet has become essential to work, school and entertainment.
Essay #4 3/31/14 Cause and Effect A book is something that might be taken for granted, due to the Internet and computers. Some people do not have patience to read books fully and they either use the Internet or just skim through books. The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains, by Nicholas Carr is a novel that explains some of the things that have helped reading to evolve. Many things like the printing press, books, maps, the typewriter, the Internet, and the Greek alphabet have helped reading to evolve. The printing press is what caused books to become popular.
A good number of it is occurring on networking websites and video websites. I hope this paper gave you an understanding about cyberbullying, the sampling plan used, the independent and dependent variables. References Cyberbullying-National Crime Prevention Council. (2012). Retrieved from http://ncpc.org/cyberbullying Hinduja, Ph.D., S., & Patchin, Ph.D., J. W. (2010).
Research Challenges in Social Media Social media scraping and analytics provides a rich source of academic research challenges for social scientists, computer scientists and funding bodies. There are two types of challenges in big data analytics that includes Technical and Ethical Challenges. Technical Challenges 1. Bias and Polarization - The personalized content predicted with the aid of algorithms based on the past behavior of a user can create polarization which means that two different users could be getting fully different search results for an equal factor. However, modern deep-learning techniques, which do not entirely rely on the past data, and context aware computing and algorithms, can address these issues.
The Internet eg has resulted in many chat rooms, online social networking, and even girl-boy relationships. There is some negative effects however. Instead of face to face personal relationships and communications, Internet communications are faceless, remote, impersonal. The TV and Internet's power as an electronic medium altered our perception of reality, our relationship with each other and the world. The TV’s many documentaries, fiction films, influences the way we think about the real and historical world, our perceptions of relationships.
It help to correlate the two people in future prediction. These networks suffer from a different problem: they may be loosely coupled to the social networks structure in some ways to reflect features of the society that built around them, they may be indirectly connected to measure actual contact between people. Many researchers, of course, are interested to connect these networks through human acquaintance patterns, power grids and computer networks are a poor proxy for the real thing. In this project, It re-evaluate and extend the six degrees of separation theory by using a real social searching Facebook tool ‘‘We R So Close’’. The identification of Duplicate account and genuine account can be identified by user account information, number of people updating status messages, maximum number of people connected in opposite gender information and to predict the relationships of people connected in which community that can be developed in a large community.
This large amount of data is extracted through social media site frequently. Now, you must be wondering ‘how is it even possible to examine such a large amount of data’? This is where the role of organized media analysis jumps in. Now that the role of media analysis is crucial for examining data available on social media platforms, let try to understand how giants like Facebook and Twitter tend to use it. Data that social media garners is unstructured data and this happens to be biggest challenge faced by social media platforms.