Web 2.0 (as defined
by Tim O’Reilly in 2005) is essentially a medium that allows audiences to
become producers of media texts. Anyone with a web connection can create and
publish text (UGC) it has reduced the duty of gatekeeper, if not removed them completely.
The internet has increased pluralism; it has provided the people with a platform
to voice their opinions. Another advantage of new and digital media is that it “interprets
censorship as damage and routes around it”(John Gilmore) therefore, it allows
pluralism to flourish .The views and ideologies of political leaders and
governments can now be challenged through the internet, by the internet. As Al
Gore called the internet “Exciting and revolutionary” and went further to say it
has had a “more profound impact than the printing press.” Since 1991, from when the first website went
online, ¼ of the world is now online and this number is expanding. As Tim Bernes Lee said ‘let the people be free’
and this is exactly what the internet has provided, freedom. Many everyday
things can now be done online for example banking (97% of bank transactions are
done online in Estonia). New and digital media has provided the globe with a “New
World Currency.” The web collapses distances.
However, with so much freedom there must be flaws. New and digital media has created a digital
divide, the digital haves and the digital have nots. Lee Sigel, New York writer and cultural critic,
called the internet a “double edged sword”. The web has provoked Al Qaeda & Taliban to
use shock tactics as a form of propaganda. 90%of the market is Microsoft who pressurised company's to
have computers with windows software preinstalled. This has shown that the online
world also has a hierarchy like the real world with websites such as Google and
Face Book dominating the online market. The freedom given to the audience has
decreased with sites like Wikipedia now having admins to restrict and police
what users post up on Wikipedia. The accuracy of information online has also
caused a concern; Andrew Keen compares the people posting information on the
internet to “a million of monkeys on computers”. It is difficult to
take information off the internet, someone once said… "You can't take
something off the Internet - it's like taking pee out of a pool." The
growth of new media has caused piracy to increase in both the film and music industry
with sites such as Napster playing a major role in the increase.
WWW: Very useful information included in this essay. Full of facts which is very helpful
ReplyDeleteEBI: There was more in depth analysis on examples that would show more understanding.
LR: Include more examples and explain them. They were quite vague. Introduce the Ian Tomlinson case!
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ReplyDeleteWWW - Used examples to back up your points
ReplyDelete- Also good quotes included
EBI/LR - Write about Ian Tomlinson
WWW: Argued both points well. Good use of quotes and facts.
ReplyDeleteEBI: If you had developed the point made in some of the quotes.
LR: Include current issues
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