Why do you pick pictures?
He frequently photographed
an object he encountered in his daily life and shared it with a friend through
Twitter or a different social network site. (22)
How do devices affect social media use? Ronnie primarily used a Dell laptop for
his social media use; he also bought an iPhone during the course of the study,
through which he also updated social network sites. (14)
Why do you post or hold back?
The information
he shared on Twitter varied widely, such as updates on what he’s listening to,
thoughts and musings on his way to class, images from his daily life, and questions
to his friends about weekend plans or other topics. (15)
What’s the average user and how are you
different?
In this way,
Ronnie saw himself as different from the average user, and he worked to present
himself as such through his social network site use. (14)
What does your follower or friend ratio
mean to you?
On Twitter,
Ronnie was conscious of keeping his number of followers higher than the
number of people
he was following. (14)
How often do you post versus how often
are you on social media?
He also visited
Facebook a few times each day from his laptop computer to
keep up with his
friends. (22)
How are you understanding community? What
is their community? How do you contribute to this community?
One’s friend
list on Facebook could include several hundred contacts: extended family
members, friends from childhood and from college, coworkers, and professional
colleagues, each of whom sees the same updates. (14)
How reflective is your social media of
your true identity?
Representing or cultivating
one’s identity through social network sites is an activity that happens through
every tweet and every message sent. (14)
Do you feel that your Facebook identity
has changed since you first got your profile?
Ronnie’s profile
on Facebook at the beginning of this study presented his
identity in much
the same way. (16)
Do you find it easier (or more enjoyable)
to put quotes from others or personal thoughts on social media?
The information
sections of his Facebook profile were devoted to his favorite quotations and a
record of recent and upcoming musical performances. (17)
How much do you cater to or be mindful of
your audience when you post?
Ronnie
envisioned different audiences with different concerns and interests
on both Facebook
and Twitter and constructed his identity on both sites with
these audiences
in mind. (18)
Which social media site do you feel gives
the best representation of your identity?
Starting a new
account on a social network site was also Ronnie’s way to try on a
new persona for
himself or a new aspect of his identity. (20)
These look spectacular! I particularly love the question about how people think their identity representation has changed since they started using facebook!
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