Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Perks of the Big Bird (Twitter)

“It is absurd that college graduates today are carrying debts of $50,000, $100,000 or more. We must deal with the issues of student debt.” -Bernie Saunders 






Earlier this week in CW2 we discussed a very popular social media site, Twitter. 
While Twitter can sometimes represent what a lot of people think it does, #uselessness, it can be a source of reliable information when it comes to topics you’re mildly interested in. For instance, as college students ranging in ages from eighteen to late twenties- we can virtually run the world when it comes to politics and voting.

While I’m into politics, I’m not all that educated. I catch snip-its on the morning news where I overhear Trump’s idiotic statements, followed by me changing the channel to something much more entertaining- let’s say MTV’s TrueLife. I realize I need to pay attention to the coverage on who is running and why, but I can’t seem to listen to a news channel’s biased reports and opinions. So, I took to Twitter and found myself hitting the follow button when it came to all the running candidates. Just a short week later I found myself unfollowing candidates and those they were involved with. 

What is astounding about Twitter, in my opinion was that while following Trump I was reading things that he directly tweeted, retweeting things he believed in, or rather- an assistant was. However, these statements all hold true. I was following what Trump believed in and stood for and realized “whoa, I don’t like this, that isn’t right.” So I unfollowed and decided that Trump was somebody I wasn’t going to vote for in the upcoming election. Among finding this out I discovered something, or someone, even greater. 

Bernie Saunders is also running for presidency. After following him on Twitter and finding that a lot of the changes I hope to see, he is standing for, I’ve realized he is someone I would be proud to call president. However, if it weren’t for Twitter, I would’ve been ignorant to his running and would’ve thought we would be doomed to be controlled by dun dun dun dun.. Trump!


As previously stated, Twitter is home to a lot of nonsense, but when used correctly can be a hub of great resources. If Twitter isn’t something you’re currently using, you may want to reconsider!

4 comments:

  1. Reading this just changed my perspective a little on social media for it does keep us in the loop and educated because in the end a lot of stuff we see on the television is indeed biased.

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  2. Hi Caitlin,

    I couldn't agree more with your blog. I'm not all in to politics so I'm not sure what Trump or Bernie Saunders have to say, but I do agree on what you say, "when used correctly it can be a hub of great resources." As sad as it is, you can learn a lot about someone by what they post or retweet. For a short post, Twitter is able to give you an idea on people's view on things and it makes it a good resource.

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  3. Hi Caitlin,

    I couldn't agree more with your blog. I'm not all in to politics so I'm not sure what Trump or Bernie Saunders have to say, but I do agree on what you say, "when used correctly it can be a hub of great resources." As sad as it is, you can learn a lot about someone by what they post or retweet. For a short post, Twitter is able to give you an idea on people's view on things and it makes it a good resource.

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  4. Hey Caitlin! I really enjoyed reading your blog post. I felt like I related to this post a lot, and think that other students in this class will as well. I'm somewhat into politics myself, but I find it hard to develop my own opinion when so many forms of media are bias and mostly attack other candidates and political parties.
    I used to have a Twitter, but I got rid of it several months ago because I didn't see the point. The few times I would post, it would be about something trivial. I never realized or took advantage of Twitter as the source of knowledge it can be. Maybe I need to take a page out of your book and try using Twitter again.

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