Week 11
Global social media: case study China
Wow, what a task the China Government sets itself.Â
Thinking back on the reading and working in IT I cannot fathom how a human-powered workforce could really be responsible for deleting posts by users. I am not sure if I am bothered by the amount of time it must take for this workforce to do their job, the sheer amount of data that they must trawl through or the Government ensuring that peopleâs opinions and thoughts arenât freely expressed. Maybe it is my Australian culture that rings the alarm bells - where is the freedom of speech.Â
After writing the above, I am suddenly brought back to reality. This is China, not Australia. Now I am going, to be honest here I work in IT, in a school, where we block facebook. Â I have a range of tech-savvy students as well as not-so tech savvy student, I can block IPs and DNS to the cows come home, the reality is - if they want to access a site, they will find a way. So, from my experiences, I think that there is a range of extremely skilled individuals residing in China and I am sure that they have the skills to hack the system. Another example is NetFlix, I know individuals accessing the US site for years when NetFlix used geo-blocking, they found another way. That being said, China is continually evolving their technology to address these issues - a bit like a game of cat and mouse.Â
Getting back on topic, though.. why do China feel the need to censor their social media sites? Better yet, block sites such as Facebook - one of the worldâs leading social media site. In some ways, they are restricting the spread of digital communities to people living only in China?Â
That being said, the interviews provided in the learning materials were quite interesting. For example, the vast e-commerce and consumerism in Asia when compared to common everyday internet giants well known in the western world. Maybe these defined digital communities that hold strong similarities has a ripple effect. Are they like family and friends, role models and sharing behaviours and culture such as fashion. Maybe our western world diversity is causing us to branch out and be more unique, while the eastern world is coming together⊠this week made me really examine and think about our social media differences.Â
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