@WillRomano14 I think in most cases, these algorithms tend to favor the producers. Customers are usually being coaxed into wanting things that they probably don't need by these ads which only truly benefits the producers. #311 #UWJ201
@trdouglas3 usually the ads that actually get me to buy stuff are the ones that remind me of something I've been putting off getting, so my media ads do tend to resonate a bit more because they're more personalized #311 #UWJ201
In class this week, we discussed the differences between Pr and advertising. What do you think the best use cases are for each of these practices? #311 #UWJ201
@Qav47i5cf6qbL0Y I think that authority is probably the most important for me too, it's a really effective way to convince people to believe what you have to say #311 #UWJ201
@MutzMadelyn In most cases, I think that the peripheral route tends to more effective at catching my attention though I think I'm exposed to more media using the peripheral route in general, so that could be skewing things a bit #311 #UWJ201
Although the central route is capable of creating greater, longer-lasting shifts of perception, why is it that the peripheral route seems to be used so much more frequently? #UWJ201 #311
@_JaylaNimo I think Facebook is generally seen as an older platform by our generation and most people tend to gravitate towards whatever is new or popular when it comes to social media in #UWJ201 #311
@hailey_dumont I think that social media has opened the doors up for people of my generation to access news media in a form that's comfortable to them, so I do look favorably upon social media #311 #UWJ201
Why is it that journalists are hesitant to acknowledge their political ideologies and consider themselves independent when most are left-leaning or liberal? #311 #UWJ201
@kahn_maggie I think the form of news that I encountered the most has also altered my perception of the news the most. This would be the model of affirmation. Its dominance in the market has led to an abundance of skewed articles and reports that seem almost impossible to avoid #311 #UWJ201
@smcrane8 I think the best way to do this would be for us to collectively acknowledge that this is a form of journalism that doesn't properly convey news to its viewers and shift towards different outlets that take a more traditional approach #311 #UWJ201
Do you think the first amendment protecting hate speech is something that should be addressed for possible reform, or are the related checks to hate speech in place strong enough as is? #UWJ201 #311
@GabrielleShedb1 I was surprised but given the evidence provided by Prof. Culver, I can see why it is the way it is even if it is something as unpleasant and disgusting as hate speech. #UWJ201 #311
@TaylorSprouse9 I don't think he was explicitly banned for the incited capital violence because for a while I had heard that his accounts would be banned once he was out of office. I don't think social media companies have too much power since it's their platform #UWJ201 #311
@KaitlynRock2 I think there's definitely a chance that printed newspapers will die out eventually, but I don't think TV news/live reporting is going anywhere anytime soon
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@emma34130349 I think that a good example of an alarm-patrol model would be most large social movements Civil rights, BLM, and the LGBT rights movement.
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During our lecture today, I was surprised to hear that the "Truth sandwich" is the best way of reporting on false claims, as opposed to simply stating and debunking the claim. Why does this happen to be the case? #UWJ201 #311
@gmatuszewskiwi I think news deserts from our lecture today show a pretty good example of how where you're from influences the media you consume Overall,I think the separation you mentioned is a bad thing and can lead to an increase in partisanship and a decrease in actual discourse #UWJ201 #311
Are there any possible ways to push back the spread of News Deserts and prevent and further growth of partisanship within these communities? #UWJ201 #311
@zachschu1 The hostile framing of the BLM protests most definitely further polarized the country and the public perception of the movement as a whole As for the capital riots I dont think they were reported on as objectively as possible but in comp. to BLM it was glossed over #UWJ201 #311