What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
This video discuss about how to build a real life relationship in a virtual world. The speaker build a class named “teenager-ing” to make her students experience the real life relationship. They sit and talk about topics that students wanted, walk around campus, etc. There are only 2 rules, you have to listen and no devices allowed. One big thing that she knew after few times having teenager-ing class with her students is teenagers are fully aware that the online world maybe not authentic. On social media, we hide our true selves because we want to be better version of ourselves. People we meet online have mutual interest and we don’t have to know the person to know the person.
This video also discuss about teenagers who live in virtual world. They love to build virtual relationship in any social media because it helps them to connect with people around the world. They also get so many information and news updates from there.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
The speaker’s main purpose is to remind and persuade us to form a real relationship because it’s needed even we’re live in a virtual world. Nothing takes the place of human connection. The speaker also ask us to find our own version of teenager-ing. Establish the time of day that devices are gone for everyone, stick to it, and focus on those relationships.
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 this video is trustworthy because the speaker here is clear. She is Lisa Lee, a 32 year veteran educator, having been Teacher of the Year in DeKalb County, Georgia in 2007 and runner up for the state award in Colorado in 2017. Lisa Lee also experience teaching all grades, Pre-K to 12. She is an international keynote speaker and TEDx Talk presenter. This is also her area. She has been teaching for a long time so she understands well about students, teenagers, and their life.
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 agrees that the virtual world cannot be separated from our lives. It is true that we can get informations really quick, we can get friends with same interest from social media, but we also need a real life relationship. Nowadays it’s a little bit hard to talk each other without holding or looking at our devices. So from now, we should try to build the real life relationship.
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
The speaker have a valid argument because she support it with her experiences while teaching the students. The speaker is a well-known teacher and educator so I think that his research is reliable.
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https://soapboxie.com/social-issues/The-Nature-of-Virtual-Relationships-in-Social-Media
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
This video discuss about virtual seduction. It’s happened when you feel so close to an individual and they reveal their heart and soul and you are free to do the same.
We life online, we do everything online, we shop online, we communicate online, with text online, we meet partners online. Meeting somebody online with the barrier of distance, enable us to open up in other ways because we don’t know them personally.
If you feel that you are falling in love with somebody online, or if you know that you already are in a virtual relationship, you may also be discovering that it is almost impossible to get this person to meet in real life because meeting in real life would destroy this entire fantasy.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
The speaker’s main purpose is to inform about virtual seduction. If you’re in a virtual relationship, you need to move out of the virtual space and into the real world as soon as possible. If you are in a virtual relationship for too long, your fantasies about your partners will also get bigger. And if one day you meet your partner and it doesn’t fit your expectations, you will be hurt.
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 this video is trustworthy enough because the speaker here is clear. She is Susan Winter, an American dating and relationship expert, coach and author. As a relationship expert, Winter has been featured on The Today Show, and Good Morning America, as well as daytime and primetime newscasts for network and cable news channel. Winter is a graduate of Indiana University’s School of MusicI. n 2019, Susan was awarded Most Influential Dating Experts of 2019 Award.
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 said that there’s nothing wrong to have a virtual relationship but she disagree if there’s no progress in the relationship. Anyone who is in a virtual relationship should move forward with the in-person meeting. It’s very important to migrate this romance into the real world of partnership.
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
The speaker have a valid argument because she support it with her experiences in coaching dating, she also support her argument using the data from her book. The speaker is a well-known dating expert so I think that his research is reliable enough.
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https://www.seductionbykamal.com/en/how-does-seduction-work-on-relationships/
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
This video discuss about how online dating and not meeting someone on the other side of the internet.
When you start chatting with your online partner and then as weeks goes by they never set the intention to see each other or plan a date , maybe you’ll feel like is this person really want to build a relationship, is this person playing games, is this person is too busy? We don’t know the truth. What we know is that your time is valuable and these relationships need to move forward.
Virtual relationships and online dating are two different things. In this video the speaker also discuss why internet dating is important but also when you should take it to the next level. When you are wondering how to meet a man or how to meet a woman it’s hard to meet virtually.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
The speaker’s main purpose is to persuade people who are dating online to move forward, plan a real date, and see each other in person.
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 this video is trustworthy enough. Apollonia Ponti is an American social media star and an influencer. She is a certified coach, speaker, and expert specializing in coaching men in dating and relationships. She has so many experience in dating world, so in my opinion she’s trustworthy enough.
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 never encourage people to get wrapped up in a virtual relationship that leads to no intention since this blocks them from meeting other people. She also said if people ask her does online dating works, her answer is 100% just do it the right way to ultimately find love.
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
The speaker support her argument with her own experience and I think this is not strong enough because there is no real study on it.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/03/23/the-truth-about-online-dating-according-to-someone-who-has-been-studying-it-for-years/
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
In this video, the speaker share about her experience in online dating. She received a particularly hurtful messages from a guy on a dating app she had been on one date with. She felt compelled to turn his ugly words into something more. At first, her pieces were mainly typographic designs, black and white, more focused on the messages she had received. These terrible messages weren’t a reflection of her but rather, of the toxic masculinity poisoning our culture.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
Using design, humor, and personal insight, the speaker hopes to use her art to increase awareness of the online dating cyberbullying culture.
How trustworthy is this video? Who is the speaker? What is the source? Do you think the source and the speaker are trustworthy?
Sarey Ruden is a graphic designer who has worked in Detroit and New York. She attended the University of Michigan’s School of Art and Design, graduating in 2003 with a BFA in graphic design. At first she really wanted to build a relationship from online dating. But after experiencing online dating abuse, she is getting more and more interested in finding out more about the people in the online dating app. It’s like a mini research for her. So that thia video is trustworthy enough.
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 seems to agree with online dating even though she has experienced online dating abuse. She said that she is still online dating but now she’s very cautious about who she open up to.
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
To support her argument, she has done some research on the dating apps. She explained, “the words were so hateful I was actually stunned… yet they sounded poetic to me. I wanted to somehow visually express how they made me feel.” She has experienced so many things in online dating.
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https://www.theweek.in/content/week/smart-life/2020/08/05/art-of-love.html
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
In this video, the speaker explained the significance of building deep and meaningful relationships, characterized by a sense of trust, understanding, and connection. She helps her audience recognizing a fake relationship, that is often built due to over dependence on social media apps. She also lists simple and easy to follow steps to turn those fake relationships into meaningful ones.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
The speaker’s main purpose is to helps her audience to recognize a fake relationship and how to build a meaningful relationship (a kind of bond that is very special, a bond that you share with only a few people like your best friend)
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 is Mayurakshi Ghosal is a sophomore at DAA. And she using her own experience as a source of his speech, and I think that is not reliable enough.
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 is agree that teenagers shouldn’t waste their time having a meaningless relationship. They must try building a meaningful relationship with their friends in real life.
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
The speaker support his argument with his own experience, and I think this is not strong enough because there is no real study on it.
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https://www.insider.com/how-social-media-affects-relationships
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
This video discuss about how she understand about real love through experiencing from her parents. The speaker also talk about how technology is impacting relationships. Online dating gives us the sense of control in our lives. It make us feel like we can choose the exact age, height, eye color, even almamater etc of who we want to date.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
The speaker’s main purpose is to inform and persuade the audience to meet online, date online and fall in love offline. The speaker also persuade us to try eFlirt (online dating consultancy).
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 this video is trustworthy enough. The speaker, Laurie Davis, an expert in cyber courtship, she is the founder of eFlirt Expert, an online dating consultancy. She is also the author of Love @ First Click: The Ultimate Guide to Online Dating and a Best Dating Coach finalist in the iDate Awards. Laurie’s advice has been featured in more than 500 international media outlets including The New York Times, Good Morning America, Forbes, etc.
What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
The speakers encourage people to date online but also fall in love offline and she also wants people to feel the real love. She totally agree with online dating, because she also experiencing it. She met her husband online, from twitter.
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
The speaker have a valid argument because she support it with her experiences in online dating, she also support her argument using the data from her book, data from the other experts from some articles. The speaker is a well-known dating expert so I think that his research is reliable enough.
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https://us.ditchthelabel.org/virtual-relationships/
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
This video discuss about creating the perfect profile for online dating. The first step is creating the perfect photo. The second one is use scientifically proven key words, and the last step is to reach out the men or women.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
The main purpose of this video is to inform steps on how to create perfect profile on online dating apps.
How trustworthy is this video? Who is the speaker? What is the source? Do you think the source and the speaker are trustworthy?
The video creator use the data that collected from popular dating apps and websites. But there is no speaker in this video. The creator just put sentences and examples in this video. I’m still doubt about this video. So, this video is not trustworthy.
What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
The creator seems agree with online dating since he/she make a video about creating perfect profile for online dating. He/she also give steps and tips for men and woman to get dates from the online dating apps or websites.
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
In the video, it stated that the creator use data from poplar dating sites, which means that it’s a valid one. But since the creator didn’t appear in the video and talk/present about the data, I think it is doubting.
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https://www.nbcnews.com/better/lifestyle/ask-experts-how-do-i-make-good-online-dating-profile-ncna1066546
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
This video discuss about the dark side of online dating, especially for men. In 2016, more than 67% of Tinder app user were male and only 32% were female. So, it is like competition for men to approach those women.
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
The speaker’s main purpose is to inform the audience about how online dating become a serious problem for men. The speaker also said that online dating can be great for getting some dating experiences, but if you rely too much on online dating, it can be a crutch.
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 said that this video is a free sample chapter from the full-length book, The Method. The speaker himself is a coach and youtube creator about dating. He uses the data from books, his research on online dating apps and websites. He also owned a blog that contains about dating. I think that this video is trustworthy enough.
What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
The speakers seems agree about online dating. But he also stated that it is hard for men to get date with woman from those online dating apps, so it is like a competition.
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
In my opinion, the speaker’s arguments are valid enough because he collected the data from his own research and also from dome books. He also use graphs collected from his research to explain his arguments.
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https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20210623-the-darkest-side-of-online-dating