#j202#lab304 “Absolutely. The over turning of roe vs wade will absolutely affect my voting decision. Wisconsin is such a swing state, which is why I registered to vote here and not in my home state. I want to make an effect and change and protect my body”
#j202#lab304 “Yes, the overturning of Roe vs. Wade will affected my voting decision. It will because it is something that affects me and I care deeply about”
@Bruce20030101 The biggest difference is that advertising is paid, used to build exposure, and the audience is skeptical. PR is not in change of the message and used to enhance communication. #UWJ201 #310
@beccaspitalnik Since PR people are story tellers, they can create narratives to advance their agenda and obtain a positive image. This can be done through social media, media, or self- produced companies. #UWJ201 #310
I found the guest lecture explaining that CCS as a way to measure things that are difficult to capture interesting. What are examples of this in everyday life? #UWJ201 #310
@Terence_Mooney I believe that there is not a simple answer to this- one is not more effective than the other because it depends on the person. It also depends on the like ability and attractiveness of the source. #UWj201 #310
@katerouman While It is not impossible to convince apathetic people to receive a vaccine, it is extremely difficult, especially when taking the central route of persuasion. Delivering facts and data is often not strong enough against an emotional issue. #UWJ201 #310
After looking at the elaboration likelihood model in class, do you think more people follow the central route or peripheral route, and why? #UWJ201 #310
@aliceehill I believe an educated society will help solve the filter bubble issue, but only if everyone is educated equally. Unless this occurs, some may be educated while others are clueless, leading to knowledge gaps. #UWJ201 #310
@whomstisnat Lack of knowledge is dangerous because it is a users basic right to know what information is being taken from them. I believe educating more people on this issue will help solve the problem. #UWJ201 #310
In this weeks reading, scientists argued that more people should take both computer science classes and ethics classes together. Do you agree and why? #UWJ201 #310
@Noayamashiro7 In class we learned about the “spiral of silence” theory, which emphasizes that humans are scared of isolation or being “the odd one out”,especially in the media. #UWJ201 #310
@EllaBuffalo I believe that social media is the biggest driver in polarization for people in our generation. I notice that I am constantly impacted by its enormous presence and find myself looking for post that match my own opinion. #UWJ201 #310
In the Vox article, Klein argues that you can’t understand the news without understanding the financial and audience that shapes it. How have those forces dramatically changed in recent decades? #UWJ201 #310
@annamcgeough2 Yes, I was surprised by the removal of his followers. Deplatforming is a complicated process, and seeing this made me realize power of these social media sites and how much control they truly have. #UWJ201 #310
@JakeSteeves9 I agree- it seems as an “easy fix” or “simple solution” to distract users from the power that these social media sites have. It makes me wonder how they determine what comments and users are eligible to be deplatformed. #UWJ201 #310
After yesterday’s lecture, I could see there was a fine line between deplatforming and protecting users rights on social media. If one purpose of journalism is holding people accountable, can one justify monitoring social media? #UWJ201 #310
In our lecture, we discussed the societal functions of journalism and how to keep those in power accountable. How do you think journalist work to do this while remaining unbiased? #UWJ201 #310
@Isabelladipri I believe the most important way for journalist to gain trust is by providing unbiased and fair reports. However, people tend to look for and trust news outlets that they agree with and are skewed, making this difficult. #UWJ201 #310
@JiayuWa97698051 While accuracy and authenticity is important in reporting, I believe it is impossible to penalize those who spread misinformation due to the strict laws we have in place protecting civil liberties, hate speech and more. #UWJ201 #310