Writer/journalist
Stephanie Wood recently published a compelling feature article on loneliness. In
addition to addressing the deep seated experience
of emotional and physical isolation, she challenges the notion that social media can
help to alleviate loneliness. See http://www.theage.com.au/lifestyle/all-the-lonely-people-20130826-2skkz.html.
It would appear, indeed, that social media platforms can invite mere comment rather than engagement – or even just envy as we appraised others’ seemingly more enriched lives.
We’ve all heard about the potential of Facebook to cause
loneliness. But a study intent on proving this actually found the opposite. See
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/30/facebook-loneliness_n_3839003.html
Aiza
has commented on this blog that social media shows evidence of ‘the Existence of certain
protocols and rules of use which can only be learned and internalised through
constant exposure and use’.
By virtue of this
definition, we can envision proficient social media users as those who are true
community members – they have adopted the language, use the protocols for engaging
in dialogue, and are engaged in regular interchange.
And other
commenters have shown how constant exposure and the next step- response – have enhanced
feelings of belonging:
Sally Morgan: ‘social
media can help us feel like we belong and decrease feelings of isolation’.
Denise: 'the
bottom line for me is that I see Facebook as a very positive medium and a
fabulous vehicle to connect with other like-minded human beings and make
friends.'
According to Spanish
scholar Jose Luis Orihuela, in an article in Comunicação
e Sociedade (translated into English!)
‘The blogosphere is community and
conversation’.
Please
continue the conversation- let me know what you think about the question,
Can social media build community?
Want
to know more from these commentators?
Denise: http://greyisok.blogspot.co.uk/
Jose
Luis Orihuela: Email: jlori@unav.es; Blog: http://ecuaderno.com/.
Sally Morgan: https://plus.google.com/107611860416207398724/posts