Blog post #3
Nancy Baym speaks about how digital media practices through everyday life are often a source of collective and individual anxiety. An example of this would be in the movie eighth grader. The main character Kayla publishes her video blogs about interacting and making friends with people and getting out of your comfort zone. The issue with her giving out those types of advice is that she spent the majority of her time making those types of videos but not following the actions of her advice. She was making videos about how people should get out of their comfort zones to make new friends insinuating that she would follow her advice. But honestly, she struggled to make friends as she spent more time on her device and making videos instead of trying to get out of her comfort zone to make new friends and socialize with her peers. This shows that people online don’t truly show you who they really are and what they’re genuinely going through; they only show you a version of themselves that they want you to see.
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