The class Cloud in clas activity didn’t go as I would have
liked it to go. I thought it could have been a little more interesting. But
that is the thing with technology, it doesn’t always react how you want it to.
I thought it was interesting how one of our classmates had some interaction
with the outside and got someone to retweet her tweet. I on the other hand was
a goof and tried to get Paris Hilton to mention me in a tweet, comment or like
mine. But it didn’t happen. I have in the past had some popular people star my
tweets. I thought that was just amazing that someone that popular would take
the time to like what their fans had presented. Twitter is interesting because its
just little posts that share your thoughts yet everyone is so addicted to it.
We as a class I feel didn’t get very engaged in commenting on others post.
Maybe we should have been working on this for a few days before the class cloud
trying to get as many people involved as we could. I tried to watch after the
class to see what was going to keep happening but nothing really happened that
interesting after class. I had people like and comment on my tweets but nothing
interesting. But who knows maybe if we did this again it would go completely different
and blow my socks off haha.
Here are the links to my tweets that I did before class.
Here is my tweet during class
I thought I asked some good questions and tried to use pertinent
hash tags that would get out there for others to recognize and click on to
follow me. I like twitter but am more of an instagram user. I like the visual instead
of a reading a tweet. I follow more and know the ins and outs more of
instagram. Although its not that hard or complicated as you would say twitter
is for me at least. Twitter I would say is more engaged and can get more people
involved. But go look at some of the movie stars pictures they post there is way
more comments and feedback then say if the posted on twitter.
We all have our favorite platform and use them how we would
like, but for me social media is now and is what sets our generation apart from
the past.
good stuff Dustin
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