Jimmy Hibsch took this photo, I think |
Let the comedy begin.
If you're not approximately college-aged, with a sense of humor, and good at social media, you're probably hidden from my News Feed. My friends consist mostly of cynical journalism majors who are too smart for their own good, as well as otherwise smartass teenagers. This tragic lack of diversity makes for a pretty homogeneous output of Facebook statuses when anything monumental happens, like the death of a major political figure.
Now, the news sweep that takes place over social media is astonishing and respectable to witness. Within minutes of the news hitting campus, Facebook and Twitter exploded with Osama-related status updates and gifs of Obama kicking doors down. That's really cool. That's definitely one of the prime benefits to social media: the spreading of news. Earlier this year, for example, there was a false rumor of a shooter on Missouri's campus. Had there actually been one, the wildfire of urgent text messages and Tweets very well may have saved more than a few lives. Posting news on the public forum is extremely important in creating a rapidly reacting community.
But that's not what happens when there isn't a shooter on campus. When Osama bin Laden dies, or when anything else happens that doesn't directly affect its users, Facebook becomes a race for Likes and lols. After I heard of his death, I pulled up Facebook, clicked on Most Recent, and watched some really funny jokes steadily get less funny.
- More like Osama bin dead... right guys
- "somehow he finally died."
"What do you mean? He's an old man with diabetes living in a cave in the desert. The odds are kind of stacked."
You told me at Hoochfest you were going to use my Guster review in this week's post. I'm impressed at how much better you made it.
ReplyDeletedisagree. all people have ever wanted to do was laugh at Osama's dead ass. now we can? if it bugs you, turn off facebook. that's your right. also i don't like you.
ReplyDelete-Eliot
Robert your list is stupid. We use forward slashes all the time. Backslashes are the ones we don't use.
ReplyDeleteForward Slash: /
Backslash: \
This never happened, Nick.
ReplyDeleteI always space twice before starting a new sentence. It's become an unconscious habit at this point.
ReplyDeleteRob, your list is lame.
I use semicolons quite frequently. Your list is stupid, Robert.
ReplyDelete-Classic
Wait, what are backslashes actually used for, besides code? I can think of nothing.
ReplyDeleteAccording to Wikipedia, the backslash was introduced in 1960 for the purpose of use in programming. Also backslash is one word.
ReplyDeleteWow robert, you're sort of a fuck up.
ReplyDelete-Eliot
I don't understand these comments and I actually read this post.
ReplyDelete-Mada
I actually read this post too. My campus' reaction has mostly made confused. We all of a sudden care about the world? Only as it's fit for another bar crawl....
ReplyDelete*made me confused lolololol
ReplyDeleteHey Robert. Was the last act of terrorism by Osama Bin Laden blowing up your news feed? lololololololol
ReplyDelete^ I love whoever made this comment.
ReplyDeleteMaybe my favorite CB comment.
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