Social
media - What does it mean ?
Social media is a phrase being tossed around a lot
these days, but it can sometimes be difficult to answer the question of
what is social media. If MySpace is a social media site, and Mag.nolia is
a social media site, and Wikipedia is a social media site, then just what
is social media?
Is it social networking?
Is it social bookmarking?
Is it wiki?
What is Social Media?
The best way to define social media is to break it
down. Media is an instrument on communication, like a newspaper or a
radio, so social media would be a social instrument of communication.
In Web 2.0 terms, this would be a website that
doesn't just give you information, but interacts with you while giving you
that information. This interaction can be as simple as asking for your
comments or letting you vote on an article, or it can be as complex as
Flixster recommending movies to you based on the ratings of other people
with similar interests.
Think of regular media as a one-way street where you
can read a newspaper or listen to a report on television, but you have
very limited ability to give your thoughts on the matter.
Social media, on the other hand, is a two-way street
that gives you the ability to communicate too.
Is Social Media and Social
News The Same Thing?
It is easy to confuse social media with social news
because we often refer to members of the news as "the media." Adding to
the confusion is the fact that a social news site is also a social media
site because it falls into that broader category.
But social news is not the same thing as social
media anymore than a banana is the same thing as fruit. A banana is a type
of fruit, but fruit can also be grapes, strawberries, or lemons. And while
social news is social media, social networking and wikis are also social
media.
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