What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
Leslie Coutterand shares her awareness of the truth behind a self-serving social media lifestyle.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
Her purpose in discussing this issue is that she wants to help the audience not to use social media incorrectly and to be free from conditioning problems.
How trustworthy is this video? Who is the speaker? What is the source? Do you think the source and the speaker are trustworthy?
The speaker’s name is Leslie Coutterand. A former actress, Leslie is a speaker, director and activist. For the past two years Leslie has focused her career on directing, speaking and producing, working on productions that have a positive impact on our society and the environment. According to his background, which has sufficient related experience, I think the speaker can be trusted, especially supported by research data.
What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
Speaker’s attitude towards the subject is agree. He said that social media can lead to depression, self-doubt, and unhappiness
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
With my post, I shape your world, with your post you shape mine.
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Malak, M. Z., Shuhaiber, A. H., Al-amer Rasmieh M., Abuadas, M. H., & Aburoomi, R. J. (2021). Correlation between psychological factors, academic performance and social media addiction: model-based testing. Behaviour & Information Technology, 1–13. doi:10.1080/0144929x.2021.189146
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
The speaker told his experiences during college, medical school, and residency that he rarely used social media, then decided he was no longer in residency to create Med School Insiders. Because of this he had to use some social media which actually took up a lot of his time.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
The main purpose is to inform how the characteristics of a person has been addicted to social media and how to overcome the problem.
How trustworthy is this video? Who is the speaker? What is the source? Do you think the source and the speaker are trustworthy?
The speaker name is Kevin Jubbal. He is a physician entrepreneur, Dr. Jubbal’s passion for medical education and patient care led him to found the Blue LINC Healthcare Incubator and Med School Insiders. Dr Jubbal gave tips to reduce social media addiction based on his personal experience and proved these tips to be more effective. So in my opinion the material and the speaker can be trusted.
What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
The speaker’s attitude towards the subject is agree that social media addiction is a serious problem but also not against the use of social media.
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
The hardest part in any behavior change is just starting. I’m not saying you need to quit, but a controlled rather than compulsive relationship is going to help you.
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Malak, M. Z., Shuhaiber, A. H., Al-amer Rasmieh M., Abuadas, M. H., & Aburoomi, R. J. (2021). Correlation between psychological factors, academic performance and social media addiction: model-based testing. Behaviour & Information Technology, 1–13. doi:10.1080/0144929x.2021.189146
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
Two kinds of mimetic models. The first kind is called an external mediator of desire. These are models that are outside of our world; whether because they exist in a different social sphere than we do, there’s no possibility of us coming into contact with them and certainly not becoming rivals with them. They’re in some sense, outside of our world of desire, outside of our world of competition. Now, these external models of desire can be real, or they can be fictional.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
The main purpose is about mimetic desire. Explain clearly what mimetic desire is, its types, and how it relates to social media addiction.
How trustworthy is this video? Who is the speaker? What is the source? Do you think the source and the speaker are trustworthy?
Luke Burgis is a veteran entrepreneur and author. On his youtube channel he uploads many knowledge videos. So in my opinion, speakers and video sources can also be trusted.
What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
Spaker’s attitude towards the subject is agree. He agrees that mimetic diarrhea is one of the factors that causes a person to experience social media addiction
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
We have to choose our models wisely. We also have to know when the model is inflaming us with the desire for something that’s go to bring real fulfillment or whether it’s going to bring a dopamine hit or allow us to fantasize about a life that we’ll probably never have.
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Malak, M. Z., Shuhaiber, A. H., Al-amer Rasmieh M., Abuadas, M. H., & Aburoomi, R. J. (2021). Correlation between psychological factors, academic performance and social media addiction: model-based testing. Behaviour & Information Technology, 1–13. doi:10.1080/0144929x.2021.189146
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
The speaker explained how we can use social media as a tool to get its benefits.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
The speaker’s main purpose is how to make someone who has social media addiction reduce addiction.
How trustworthy is this video? Who is the speaker? What is the source? Do you think the source and the speaker are trustworthy?
In my opinion, the video resources and speakers are quite reliable because the speakers are experts in their fields as evidenced by the many videos that he uploads regarding tips.
What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
The speaker’s attitude towards the subject is to agree with social media addiction. He gives several ways so that someone with social media addiction can reduce their addiction
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
Yes, he gave a quote, in book, Deep Work, the author, Kyle Newport, talks about something called the “any benefit approach”, which is something that people use to justify using social media tools. And, he writes in the book, “The problem with this approach, “of course, is that it ignores all the negatives “that come along wit the tools in question. “These services are engineered to be addictive, robbing time and attention from activities that more directly support your professional and personal goals.”
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Malak, M. Z., Shuhaiber, A. H., Al-amer Rasmieh M., Abuadas, M. H., & Aburoomi, R. J. (2021). Correlation between psychological factors, academic performance and social media addiction: model-based testing. Behaviour & Information Technology, 1–13. doi:10.1080/0144929x.2021.189146
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
The speaker told her personal experience that in the past she experienced social media addiction, now she is happy because she no longer uses social media.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
The Speaker’s main purpose is to invite others to stop using social media, because it will be more profitable and make the day fun.
How trustworthy is this video? Who is the speaker? What is the source? Do you think the source and the speaker are trustworthy?
Actually, I don’t know who the speakers are, due to lack of information, but if you look at the you tube channel, which talks a lot about technology and social media, I think the video can be a reliable source.
What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
The speaker’s attitude towards the subject agrees, even she herself is experiencing social media addiction. She also told what changes she had after not using social media.
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
Yes, she watched a TED Talk by Doctor Cal Newport and he said going on social media is like going to the casino. You’re anticipating getting likes and you come out of it. You go back in thinking, “I’ll get the reward next time. I’ll get the reward next time. I’ll get the reward next time.”
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Malak, M. Z., Shuhaiber, A. H., Al-amer Rasmieh M., Abuadas, M. H., & Aburoomi, R. J. (2021). Correlation between psychological factors, academic performance and social media addiction: model-based testing. Behaviour & Information Technology, 1–13. doi:10.1080/0144929x.2021.189146
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
The speaker talks about his life without using social media. He discusses the dangers of using social media.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
The speaker’s main purpose is to invite the audience not to use social media anymore.
How trustworthy is this video? Who is the speaker? What is the source? Do you think the source and the speaker are trustworthy?
In my opinion, from the speaker, the material presented, to the youtube channel, it can be trusted. even the speaker has published a book and this video is a reference in the 2 videos that I chose.
What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
Speakers agree that social media has a bad impact and social media addiction is one of them.
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
Speakers break people’s opinions about those who will have trouble if they don’t use social media.
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Gruzd, A., Jacobson, J., Wellman, B., & Mai, P. (2016). Understanding communities in an age of social media: the good, the bad, and the complicated. Information, Communication & Society, 19(9), 1187–1193. doi:10.1080/1369118x.2016.11871
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
The speaker talks about the signs that someone is addicted to social media. He gave 7 signs according to his personal experience.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
The speaker’s main purpose is to tell viewers of his YouTube video about 7 signs that someone is addicted to social media.
How trustworthy is this video? Who is the speaker? What is the source? Do you think the source and the speaker are trustworthy?
I think the material in the video is quite reliable because he gives tips based on his personal experience, and judging by the youtube videos he uploaded, it appears that the speakers can be trusted.
What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
The speaker’s attitude towards the subject is in agreement, and believes that social media addiction exists, so he made the video.
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
Nothing because he gave his opinion about the signs someone is addicted to social media is based on his personal experience.
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Malak, M. Z., Shuhaiber, A. H., Al-amer Rasmieh M., Abuadas, M. H., & Aburoomi, R. J. (2021). Correlation between psychological factors, academic performance and social media addiction: model-based testing. Behaviour & Information Technology, 1–13. doi:10.1080/0144929x.2021.189146
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
The speaker talks about the many benefits of using social media. one of them is helping someone who almost committed suicide, helped by others on social media.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
The speaker’s main purpose is to invite the audience to use social media.
How trustworthy is this video? Who is the speaker? What is the source? Do you think the source and the speaker are trustworthy?
The speaker’s attitude towards the subject is in agreement, and believes that social media addiction exists, so he made the video. Because the Ted Talks youtube channel is famous for its many video conferences from speakers who are experts in their fields.
What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
The speaker’s attitude towards the subject is to agree that social media also has drawbacks, but does not discuss them further.
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
The speaker provided evidence that social media is very useful for its users, namely evidence in an application called Yik Yak that someone almost killed himself, but another user gave advice.
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Meng, B. (2020). When Anxious Mothers Meet Social Media: Wechat, Motherhood and the Imaginary of the Good Life. Javnost – The Public, 27(2), 171–185. doi:10.1080/13183222.2020.172727