Great video! Loved the designated roles that everyone played a part in and how the intro was delegated and separated up between group members, as well as the rest of the video. I enjoyed the topic you chose and the pros and cons you brought to the table. Even though I agree with some of the pros I believe we're all human and slip ups, mishaps, and mistakes happen more so than not, so I believe it would eventually lead to an unhealthy relationship. Even if it is misconstrued and misinterpreted information (because we all know that is easily attainable via email or through any form of text communication), it still would lead to some form of dysfunctionality in the end. Fabulous job though! Loved the music during the credits! Great addition!
You guys did a great job on your podcast. The editing and camera work is wonderful and I enjoyed that you credited "lady in background walking", it gave me a nice little chuckle. You raised very good points. To throw my two cents in, you could have touched on the filters available through Facebook such as setting what lists can see what information and posts. By default when I post something on my wall a list filters who can see it, so I have to go out of my way to include everyone in viewing it. They can still read my wall and any posts that I remove that filter from but it keeps information I don't want to share with everyone I know a little more private. Most of my photo albums have filters applied to them as well. Only ten or twelve people can see my personal information such as phone number because they are in the list I made for that. It's easy to create lists and add people to them as you accept friend requests, so it is a great way to manage who sees what. Also there is the option of making groups, fan pages, and things of that nature if you don't want to risk messing a filter up. -Nick
Great video! Loved the designated roles that everyone played a part in and how the intro was delegated and separated up between group members, as well as the rest of the video. I enjoyed the topic you chose and the pros and cons you brought to the table. Even though I agree with some of the pros I believe we're all human and slip ups, mishaps, and mistakes happen more so than not, so I believe it would eventually lead to an unhealthy relationship. Even if it is misconstrued and misinterpreted information (because we all know that is easily attainable via email or through any form of text communication), it still would lead to some form of dysfunctionality in the end. Fabulous job though! Loved the music during the credits! Great addition!
ReplyDeleteYou guys did a great job on your podcast. The editing and camera work is wonderful and I enjoyed that you credited "lady in background walking", it gave me a nice little chuckle. You raised very good points. To throw my two cents in, you could have touched on the filters available through Facebook such as setting what lists can see what information and posts. By default when I post something on my wall a list filters who can see it, so I have to go out of my way to include everyone in viewing it. They can still read my wall and any posts that I remove that filter from but it keeps information I don't want to share with everyone I know a little more private. Most of my photo albums have filters applied to them as well. Only ten or twelve people can see my personal information such as phone number because they are in the list I made for that. It's easy to create lists and add people to them as you accept friend requests, so it is a great way to manage who sees what. Also there is the option of making groups, fan pages, and things of that nature if you don't want to risk messing a filter up. -Nick
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