@StollKallahan TikTok is where I see it the most also. Once I like one video a lot of similar videos start to continuously show up on my TikTok. #UTcommtheory
@tabuabsicomm That’s cool that you had an actual encounter with your celebrity. Sharing the same birthday as one of your favorite celebrities has to be fun. #UTcommtheory
@Emma37439986 I agree that the current comm technology definitely helped us during the pandemic. It allowed a lot of things to continue to be done and some of those tactics are still used today. #UTcommtheory
@JadecoombeUT I totally agree I go through the same thing as a football player. I can post things that my friends may like and find funny but I can always post them publicly because we have a “image” to uphold. #UTcommtheory
@kaseygale1 This is a great example because I do hear a lot of people stereotyping Greek life. The media definitely helps show what is actually going on in a sorority or fraternity. #UTcommtheory
@aliassaad16 I agree with getting everyone involved during decision making because it allows you to get more than one person thinking of a solution. #UTcommtheory
@Chiamaka_Anna18 This is one of the reason I believe that stronger ties lead to more media because I do the same thing with my friends back home. There are other people that I associate with but aren’t super close to that I don’t communicate like that with. #UTcommtheory
@JadecoombeUT This is a great example of boundary turbulence because you and your friends thought that the people seeing these account would keep the privacy of what was going on. #UTcommtheory
@lilymfreese I was forced to watch a few episodes and I agree. People coming around and them becoming busy after they started off doing everything together hurt their relationship. #UTcommtheory