Internet Usefulness of social media?

Anyone able to tell me the technological or intellectual usefulness of social media?

It depends on the kind of social media.

I would call the Orbiter forums, or the nasaspaceflight.com forums technological and intellectual useful. Not to mention internal communication via the web/intranet for something like NASA or universities or research facilities in general.

But I tend to consider things like Smartphones and Facebook useless in this context, which is why I don't use things like that. Especially Facebook really is nonsense (and totally overrated regarding the Arab Spring by the way). People use Facebook to post private photos, and what they're eating right now. And maybe soon, who knows, whenever they're on toilet and on which toilet they are sitting on. Why not include a selfpic also? Things like Facebook don't really interconnect people. It happens only virtually. It only makes people addicted/dependent to Smartphones and availability 24/7 @everywhere. Useful for industries, but useless for me. I have "real" friends. And I don't need any technology to talk to them. I do so with my mouth and voice when I meet them in what is called a "real life". It's scary to see more and more people being in the clouds almost everyhwere while their heads are lowered to their smart phones in order to post what they're doing right now, because the world really needs to know that.

I use the Orbiter forums to get information regarding space flight and Orbiter of course. Maybe I write down a few of my opinions like I do right now. But that's it.
 
I prefer communicating on internet forums. For me right now, a conversation about spaceflight (or any other special interest) would seem awkward in real life (I would also have trouble finding a person who was as interested in spaceflight as I was). And yes, I know that real life communication is important if you're at a job or trying to find one.
 
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Well, to bring life back to the discussion, I have this reply for Clark in the OP
I am an atheist living in Indonesia, and my parents make just enough income for me to have all the imported books that I want, but not enough for me to go to college abroad or to join AAI and the stuff. If my kind want to make a real organization in the real life, it will be such a mess especially with the hardline organizations (both Christian and Muslim) being around. Which means that our largest gathering is inside facebook, not in real life, and the fact is for people like me, who can't afford to have education abroad, forums like this and discussions with intelects in facebook is the best discussion I could get in my life. For you, perhaps, this kind of things doesn't affect you because you already have it in your life, and you're living in a relatively freer country than mine (well mine is already considered relatively free, we have been reported multiple times in a local english-language newspaper, total casualty had been exactly one atheist, because he broke "the taboo" but his incarceration can still be considered as human rights violation, but that is for another discussion, and in basement)
So dismissing this social media as a development is simply, according to me, a bias which you might have for living somewhere where you can find many things facebook and twitter provides, but then again in real life. Twitter and Facebook had been an assistance for the Arab Spring (the real one by the young man, before the Islamic Brotherhood hijacked it). And then again it played such a great role in the first truely democratic election in Jakarta resulting in our new governor Joko Widodo, he didn't have speeches and pamphlets around like other candidates, he simply visited all the backwaters where the problems are and filmed it and uploaded it to youtube and spread pictures to twitter where the huge of masses of the middle class is waiting to retweet them and spread it to the next person. In my experience, especially in the middle class -laden Jakarta, Twitter and Facebook had been a very useful tool for the growing democracy and also a very huge forum where people can talk politically without having to leave their shops or their work in the office, and whatnot with the quirk of having the traditional media going much less efficiently compared to the west, the social media had been the no.1 destination for the middle-class to discuss and stage actions.
For people who can use it, or for those who have traditional media being dumbasses like here, social media can enhance your activities more than just to spread some jokes, or to see the news of your friends starting to get married. Social media, especially for the middle class, has become an integrated feature of their political life. In here the battle between Islamism vs Secularism is not fought on in the streets, but rather in twitter, with less mess resulted in it unlike the protests going on by some college students and whatever the hell they're fighting for today which always result in a street filled with burnt tires.



Thanks for that. Your experience is a definite example of how social media can be important.

Bob Clark

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You might want to take a look at this. Best use of social media I have seen:

Israel and Iran: A love story? - YouTube

Thanks for that. That's a great story. I do have a Twitter account. I'll tweet that video link and ask my followers to re-tweet it as well. This is something actually that would be important to go viral.


Bob Clark
 
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