After reading other classmate’s post about their internet habits, I found that the websites which are visited most often by my peers are Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, StumbleUpon, and various websites to read current events.
Most people wrote about Facebook in a negative manner. I myself wrote negative comments in my last blog about. If you have been using Facebook for more than four years, you may see where I’m coming from. Facebook’s new “Timeline” feature is pretty cool, though. There have been numerous times when I’ve seen my friends on Facebook advertising their new twitter page. I personally don’t have a twitter account. From reading other classmates’ blogs, twitter came up many times. All I know of twitter is that it is a social network lets you communicate to friends by typing “@username (type message here)”.
YouTube is another website that is visited very often by my peers. YouTube lets you upload and share your videos with the world. I use YouTube to waste my time, but it’s so entertaining. The suggested videos on the right side of the page are intriguing because of the number of views. My thought process goes a little something like this, “If it has X million views, it must be a good video, so I’ll watch it.”
StumbleUpon and websites such as msn, newyorktimes, and Comcast were used for reading. I personally go on StumbleUpon if I want to read something interesting to me, and I get my current events from msn.com.
The websites that classmates visit most often were either social networks or sites for reading.
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