FACEBOOK
Who else remembers when Facebook
was just for our parents and other old people? I sure do! I vowed I would never
have an account, because it was “the lamest thing ever.” Now here I am many
years down the road, an avid Facebook user. It was tough for me to decide which
Platform I use the most. It was close one in between Facebook, Instagram and
Snap Chat, between the three I definitely spend way too much time.
Facebook has been such a great tool
in my life. I have used it to stay connect to those that are dear to me that
are far away. I served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, where I made many life-long friends. It is truly a blessing in my life
to be able to easily stay in contact with these individuals and to see how they
are doing. Also while I am up at school, Facebook is very beneficial to stay in
touch with my family and friends not in the area.
Facebook has so many avenues of
expression for what is going on in our life. Individuals can post successes for
all to see, we can share our trials so others can offer support, or we can
simply post a picture of our delicious burger we had for lunch. Facebook is
very versatile when it comes to it’s uses.
It is interesting to me how much we
“share” on facebook. It seems it is the quickest way to get something to go
viral as it spreads on our news feeds. Each time I get on my Facebook it seems
like I see many blog posts that my friends share. Some of the blog posts are
great, however some are inappropriate and I would prefer to not see on my feed.
There are also funny memes floating around my news feed, which seem to always
put a smile on my face.

Andrew Williams - I like your post/blog overall. You highlighted some good points on Facebook being a major media platforms, however I feel you should highlight more into others. Facebook is a big one but to have alternate perspectives would help me compare/contrast other media platforms for accurately.
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