The YTMND Academic Research Presentation
Created on: April 14th, 2010
This was just the presentation. I also had a 7-page paper with more stuff (I wanted to have even more, but had to cut some stuff because I ran out of time and it would have been longer than 5-7 pages). The project could be anything related to social media, so there were tons of Facebook projects. Some other notable ones: one on suicide websites, one on MAME, and even one on fanboys, which was hilarious.
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I hate Blackboard, although not as much as I did last semester because a lot of times they would upload shitty scans of readings and expect us to waste all of our computer ink to print them off (I didn't realize then that I had $15 on my ID card solely for printing purposes). It was to the point that I wanted to punch the TV whenever I saw the Bb logo on the campus movie channel.
Wow, so this is what projects look like in community college. If I were your media professor I would give you a B-. You showed some originality, but really said nothing new about internet trolling or the anon effect. Books have already been written on better examples of the effect you were studying. If you wanted to explore the power of anonymity study /b/... well that would be too chaotic, maybe /r9k/. YTMND would have been a better vehicle to explore collaborative post-modern art and the genesis of memes, not trolling.
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