http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/oct/12/us-todays-facebook-emojis-twitter
This article talks about how emojis are a common feature of online messaging on smartphones and computers and is extremely popular with the public. It also says how 'USA today's' have started using them with each article they produce e.g an article about Russian bombing of Syria was illustrated with an angry red face, while a story about the stabbing of a US citizen - who had recently helped stop a terrorist attack in France - carried a sad face with a tear emerging from one eye. It was noted that the more digital people are, the more the seemed to like them.
- The stunt received a mixed reaction on twitter, with some pointing out that it jarred with the serious nature of the stories being covered and others questioning whether emojis had a place in print
In my opinion, i think that having emojis in print work is actually a good idea as it adds to the depth and emotions of the article. Also, as it is very common on phones and the public nowadays to show emotion, the public would more likely read the article as they want to know the story behind that emoji.
#10 Tech companies urged to protect young from dangers of excessive screen time
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/oct/10/tech-companies-young-dangers-excessive-screen-time
- "New technologies, smartphones, tablets and social networking sites have brough great benefits to millions of people, including children"
- Lloyd said the government needed to “empower young people through education in the classroom to understand how usage of social networking sites and screen-based media can influence their wellbeing, for example, by making them feel inadequate next to the online lives presented by peers”.
- The SSC also floated ideas that could help children when using electronic media. These include encouraging them to keep social media diaries to help them “balance” their online and offline lives and for social networking sites to install “virtual” usage meters as default settings for all users who are under 18, so that they are made aware of how long they are spending online.
In my opinion, i think that children should be kept away from all these new gadgets and phones as its destroying them psychically and mentally. When i was younger, i did not have any of this, all i had was toys and dolls for me to play with - i had a childhood. These children don't. They have become too addicted to these gadgets, its come to a point where children cry just to play on their parents phones rather than play with toys.
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