Ida1
November 25, 2019, 11:40am
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Tell us about yourself? What are you working on and why are you at Internetdagarna?
Head/principle of a school in north of Sweden. Education in how to work in social media and how become youtube influencer.
Understand complexity of social media because they worked with social media to communicate and market the school.
When did something related to the internet last make you hopefull or happy?
The last report of the Swedish internet to learn which target groups use social media the most because it is important for the school.
When did something related to the internet last make you upset, afraid or angry?
Since you get a lot of news through the internet. Fake News & misinformation.
name: Ida1
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Hey Ida,
thanks for giving me some of your time to interview you!
Hope you have a good day at the event.
Since you were interested in the topic of misinformation, this might be of interest for you:
[democratising_knowledge]
Hey folks,
after invitation to join here by @hugi and @nadia and some busy weeks behind, I finally made it.
Looking forward to dive into this community as I heard so many good things and see a lot of room to collaborate on the projects I am involved in.
Quick intro about me:
I am Oliver and get really excited by anything related to systems thinking, governance, sociology, psychology, social polarisation and misinformation, alternative economics…solar punk s…
Cheers
Oli
Hello @Ida1 , great to have you here! This sounds like an interesting new approach and topic, could you tell us a bit more about what those courses entail, who takes them and why and how you are developing them?
There is often very critical discussion on the topics of using social media for commercial purposes but it is effectively one of its core mechanics. Embracing and teaching those mechanics is an approach worth discussing!
your perspective on this:
Hi, I’m Christian Buggedei , and I was one of the last remaining Google+ users. I joined when I still believed in Googles “Don’t be Evil” motto. For years, I used it as my primary method for social communications. I shared pictures, thoughts, had intense debates about copyright, democracy, and changing economies with authors, publishers, end users, and activists alike, and used it as a resource for my hobbies.
Over this, I got to know a number of good and interesting people, and would still say …
and this thread:
We all use it the services, or are affected by them in some way. The basic economic bargain we accept is that we pay directly for connectivity and get the content without paying because we allow them to profile us to sell more targeted ads. There is some regulation, and in China and a few other countries the government controls everything, some news services now charge for their content in a subscription, some people just use free wifi and some people don’t use Google or social media. But tho…
would be quite interesting!
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Also “how to become a YouTube influencer” is an interesting statement. Is this something you teach in school?
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