How does social media benefit and hurt journalism?
Social media benefits journalism by providing platforms for real-time news dissemination, enabling journalists to reach wider audiences and engage directly with readers. It facilitates the sharing of diverse perspectives and fosters community discussions around news topics. However, it can also hurt journalism by spreading misinformation rapidly, leading to public distrust and undermining the credibility of reputable news sources. Additionally, the pressure to produce click-worthy content may compromise journalistic standards and depth.
In grepolis how many culture points do you need to found a new city?
i goes up every time fist it is like up by 3 and next its up by 6 so more and more all the time
What are facts about stardoll?
Facts about Stardoll are:
-It was founded on April 1, 2002
-It's original name was "PaperDoll Heaven"
What does the power of the media mean?
Yes as people have been crushed by the media take Jordan for example.
What is Social network influence?
It influence the lifestyle of many people most especially to teenagers.
Where is the stardoll makeup studio?
On the left hand side of the page theres a picture of your medoll click on it and it brings you to the medoll editor
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What celebrities avoid social media?
When you’re famous, social media can feel especially intimidating—think of all of the stress that comes with maintaining your online persona, then think about how you’d feel if millions of fans were watching your every move. While some celebrities seem to revel in the attention, others avoid services like Twitter and Instagram entirely.
While we couldn’t write an exhaustive list of every celebrity who avoids social media, here are a few major names.
Jennifer Lawrence - The Hunger Games star’s reasoning for her internet absence is pretty solid.
"I will never get Twitter," she said in an interview on BBC 1. "I'm not very good on phones or technology. I cannot really keep up with emails so the idea of Twitter is so unthinkable to me."
In various other interviews, she cemented her no-social-media stance, but in 2018, she admitted that she does have several accounts. However, she only participates as a voyeur.
“I watch, I don’t speak,” she told InStyle.
“There is always so much backlash,” she continued. “So many people are listening and paying attention, and they have so many opinions about absolutely everything. I really don’t want to welcome that unless it’s absolutely necessary. I don’t want to put myself out there for no reason. Unless I’m promoting something or something really burns my onions, you won’t hear from me.”
Emily Blunt - Blunt says that she stays off the internet mainly because she can’t figure it out.
“It’s true,” she told Vulture. “I’m like a dinosaur with that stuff, No. 1. But it’s also not really an organic sort of fit for me. I can barely remember to text people back! I also feel that my job is to persuade people that I’m somebody else, so if I reveal too much, then I’m doing my job a disservice, in a way.”
In other words, she feels like social media would make her a less effective actor. Hey, she clearly knows what she’s doing—if staying off of the ‘net is part of her method, that’s her business.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler - The comedians work together occasionally, and fan accounts have sprung up on Twitter celebrating their past films. However, Fey told ET neither actress has time to cultivate an actual online presence.
“There’s just not enough hours in the day for it, really,” Fey said. “We both work a lot. And if we have time that we’re not working, we want to be with our kids. I’m not going to be curating what my meal looked like for Instagram or something.”
Poehler does occasionally interact with the internet through her Smart Girls charity organization, but she jokes that she’s “waiting for [social media] to catch on.”
Fey told actor Tituss Burgess that she’s got another reason to stay offline.
“Why would I give away my jokes for free?” she reportedly told her friend.
Selena Gomez - Well, kind of. Gomez is Instagram’s third-most-followed celebrity, but she deleted the app from her phone when she realized it was harming her self esteem.
"I used to [post on Instagram] a lot, but I think it's just become really unhealthy for young people, including myself, to spend all of their time fixating on all of these comments and letting this stuff in," Gomez said.
Technically, Gomez is still on social media, but she avoids using services on her own phone. She only logs in occasionally (via someone else’s phone) to share things with her fans.
"I think our world is going through a lot, obviously,” she said. “But for my generation, specifically, social media has been terrible."
Brad Pitt - Pitt has largely avoided the social side of the internet. According to a 2014 interview with his then-wife Angelina Jolie, Pitt doesn’t really understand how social media works—and he has no interest in figuring it out.
In 2013, Pitt apparently joined the Chinese social networking website Sina Weibo, but the actor’s account only made a few posts before disappearing. That was confusing, since Sina Weibo is geared toward Chinese citizens, and Pitt had never visited China.
George Clooney - Clooney might be somewhat outspoken, but you definitely won’t find him tweeting out his opinions.
“I don’t understand why any famous person would ever be on Twitter,” he told Esquire. “Why on God’s green earth would you be on Twitter? Because first of all, the worst thing you can do is make yourself more available, right? Because you’re going to be available to everybody. But also Twitter.”
Clooney went on to explain that he’s worried about getting into a late-night fight on social media, only to wake up and realize that his career is over.
Kristen Stewart - In 2014, the Twilight star said that she had a private Instagram, which she uses to keep in touch with friends. However, she avoids spending too much time on social media, and she doesn’t maintain public accounts.
"I know I sound ridiculous and really obvious; everyone says this, and I sound like an older person, but we could be doing way cooler [stuff],” Stewart said in a 2016 press conference. “It's so time consuming. We stalk each other, I stalk people, I get stalked, we all get stalked.”
Daniel Radcliffe - Radcliffe says that he enjoys the idea of social media, but he abstains. His reasoning: He’d get into trouble.
“I would get into fights,” he told Busy Tonight. “I don't have the mental fortitude for the internet. I worry that like I wouldn't—I wouldn't be rigorous enough to, like, actually do it myself, then it would become somebody else's responsibility, and then any kind of actual authenticity would seem lost for that. I've never quite been comfortable with it.”
Speaking to The New York Times, the former Harry Potter star expanded on those feelings.
“I think Twitter is great for certain things and certain people, there are people I really enjoy reading on Twitter,” he said. “But I don’t know why anyone in my position would ever be on it.”
Those are just some of the celebrities with a limited online presence; others include Emma Stone, Keira Knightley, and Scarlett Johansson. When you’re famous, the internet can seem dangerous—and there’s certainly nothing wrong with spending most of your time in the real world.
What does a media-literate person understand about media messages?
They're all created for a purpose.
What are the different types of media around the world?
I don't quite get your question. But if you are asking about the specific types of media around the world, that is a very abstract question. Of course there are similarities. All types of media have some things in common: Updating currently altered/potentially altered information (pinned down to news, basically giving their receiver-group the expression of the case they're presenting, as they want it (taking social research in consideration of course), scoop their scoop before some other media scoop it, and present it as quick as possible. As in "other media" its often news groups, such as BBC-reportes, Fox-reporters, or from other countries. Just to make it clear: a news reporter group (media) and an al-qaida reporter group (another sort of media) is not the same (for example). Whilst a news reporter group is represented as a respectful and truthful "media" by the media as a whole, al-qaida reporters are represented as "falseful" and to draw fast conclusions, also to only speak their case from their point of view (the last point is a similarity to all media) by the media as a whole.
Its hard to understand, but the media is like "the header" with sub-medias. And "the header"- media (media as a whole) decide which media are what.
Is there a program that helps you to break into other people's accounts?
There are many hacking programs, but it is illegal to break into someone else's Internet accounts. Plus, hacking programs come with an extra bit of nastiness: malware or viruses for your computer.
It is a script connected to having the "Like this" functionality on a page. It seems to be related to FB badge.
What are the family's rights and responsibilities in using social media?
Their Terms. It's that simple. Every single person or entity that signs up for a Facebook account must agree to the pre-established Terms of Use as they currently exist. It's not subject to debate nor do users get to "pick and choose" what portions they like or don't like. It's an all or nothing proposition…take it or leave it.
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How does media bring people closer?
First let us look at the word itself, MEDIA . Media defined in the Funk and Wagnalls Standard Desk Dictionary, MEDIA stems from its ALTERNATE Plural ; MEDIUM.
MEDIUM :The surrounding or enveloping environment. An intervening substance in which something may act or an effect be produced means of agency : instrument. advertising medium. An area or form of artistic expression or the materials used. Those are just a few.
Needless to say how does Media bring people together, ? Well the first Media in the Mass Media forte' was radio, newspaper, television, and more modern times the Internet per technology age with computers and global intercommunication's . the world wide web. Satellite's being the real means of these devices being able to connect in communicable forms. So as bringing people together the first part would be 1} PHYSICALLY . By connecting the masses, the public or people are influenced by a widespread of important information as news media is necessary for our world to stay alert and become aware of new findings research and headline news of current events such as wars protests and local weather and traffic. with that radio shows by funding a form of advertisements in radio made it possible for breaks of entertaining family radio shows and plays only when radio waves were the advanced technolgy of its time prior world war two. Media became a visual form in the black and white versions of broadcastings such as the radio shows and primaraly focused on the family unit as a marketing scheme and proto type after the second world war highly influenced by the Germany's . " PROPAGANDA " later defined its purpose. Another question all together, Therefore second that the media brings forth familys communities , countries , if it was a standard news broadcasting or a chosen station for entertainment purposes, people whom wanted phylosphies and appricated literaty works turned a simple song lyric into stage plays or sonnets such as shakespear even before the radio was even invented. all forms of entertainment news expression, whether by chosen the content or by presenting the content , educational to informitive. MEDIA brings people together for so many different reasons but mainly to stay connected , to the times and to each other for the survial and amusement for our sane and insane occurances, and to help inspire , exchange thought and share musical ideas and in that a mass media is a market full of everything under the sun, but it is a purpose to make money rather than to connecting the public together, a machine in some terms , and with that said, going back to its forefathers name , propoganda. MEDIA is a form delibertly made to bring people together , for profit and for pleasure , and most defently for mankinds means to survive the times. Renee Whaley
What was the last spike made of?
it was made of iron beacause in the last moment they thought that it shouldve been made of iron
Who is the best designer on stardoll?
There are many good designers who stand out, but the two best ones are:
nicole3Rosa
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xX-Mo-Xx
The reason for the last one is, although she has only just begun designing, she has a natural talent and lots of Stardolls envy her because she is so good at it. She has lots of potential, and she has recently introduced a new, amazing type of top. She is soon to become a SuperStar, most likely at Christmas apparently. Watch out for her, and vote for her designs because they are great!!
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