Week 9: Flickr and the Culture of Connectivity- Jose van Dijck
Van Dijck uses Flickr as an example to demonstrate how culture is affected by connectivity. Flickr uses can access interaction through the exchange of images. Users can upload through mobile, laptop, email or camera. Social media then takes place e.g, commenting, liking and joining groups. The aim of the sit it to create 'collective perspectives', but what is this and how is media affected by this?
Social media platforms are considered a 'collective effort', users engage with each other forming relationships, these experiences form into collective memories. However this assumes that the individual and the collective are separate things that are associated through platforms such as the media.
This 'culture of connectivity is defined as a place where social interactions and cultural products are constantly merged in technological systems. Connections are made through social media sites such as Flickr and these platforms are embedded in a culture which is constantly involved in our daily lives.
Social media platforms are considered a 'collective effort', users engage with each other forming relationships, these experiences form into collective memories. However this assumes that the individual and the collective are separate things that are associated through platforms such as the media.
This 'culture of connectivity is defined as a place where social interactions and cultural products are constantly merged in technological systems. Connections are made through social media sites such as Flickr and these platforms are embedded in a culture which is constantly involved in our daily lives.
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