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Communicating Through Social Media 淺談社群媒體溝通(上)
空中英語教室 20240807
hello friends and welcome to studio classroom
i’m Ann Marie and my name is Gabe
thank you so much for joining us here for our program
today
we have a question for you to start our program off with what
do you do
the most on social media where do you spend the most time
well
where do i spend the most time
i’m often
scrolling through social media to see what other people
have posted
and i’m i guess what you might call a sucker for memes oh
you like memes
yeah i don’t know i really do i find them
humorous and i’ll often find myself you know
posting a comment in response to these memes
and kind of joining
the comment section down below um
but yeah i’m a sucker for memes
that means that you know i really like them
probably more than a lot of people do i get sucked into them
but yeah what about you
Anne Marie
i probably use messaging apps the most honestly
i don’t know if that counts as social media or not
but just communicating with different people in my life
and keeping people updated
or you know
getting texts about my kids school that kind of thing
the nice thing about some social media apps
these days is that they kind of act like a telephone right
a free telephone service right
because you can use these apps to call people long distance
and even have a video
call with them right well
what do you use your social media for most
why are we talking about this
because our lesson is communicating through social media
let’s see what happens in today’s conversation
today is a great day to learn something new
so let’s do that together
communicating through social media
does social media help or harm the way we communicate
Becca and her nephew
Ben are sitting together
Ben is looking at his phone
Ben we’ve been sitting here for 20 minutes
and you haven’t said a word to me
don’t you ever turn off your phone
and have genuine conversations i have genuine conversations
online
right now i’m having a really great discussion about chess
with a guy from Japan
hello everyone welcome to language lab
i’m Jack首先来看communicate这个动词
意思是沟通或交流
来看几个例句
communicating their ideas
clearly can be quite difficult for some people
对某些人来说
清楚地表达自己的想法可能相当困难
或是in today’s digital age
people can communicate
instantly with others
across the world through various online platforms
在现今数位的时代
人们可以透过各种线上平台
与世界各地的人及时交流
或是the couple attended
a workshop to learn how to communicate more effectively
and strengthen their relationship
这对夫妇参加了一个研讨会
学习如何更有效的沟通
并巩固他们的关系
再来看形容词genuine
意思呢是真正的或真诚的
譬如Sylvia’s genuine concern
for others made her loved by people in her community
Sylvia对他人的真诚关怀
使他受到社区人们的喜爱
或是Frank’s apology seemed genuine
so Annabelle decided to forgive him for what he had done
Frank的道歉似乎是真诚的
所以Annabelle决定原谅他所做的事情
Genuine的副词是Genuinely
譬如Frank seemed Genuinely sorry for what he had done
so Annabel decided to forgive him
Frank似乎真的对自己的所作所为
感到抱歉
所以Annabel决定原谅他
alright friends well
this is a what’s your opinion article what does that mean
it means that
we are probably going to see two different points of view
or more in this article
now often when we’re talking about social media
i often see different points of view between generations
because different generations
use social media in different ways
and i think that’s what’s going on here
let’s get into it does social media
help or harm the way we communicate Becca
and her nephew
Ben are sitting together
Ben is looking at his phone so already
we see this is an ant and her nephew
so there’s probably a generation gap going on here all right
that’s a great term to know a generation gap right
there’s differences between the generations
and we’re gonna see how that happens
or how it comes out when talking about social media
Ben is looking at his phone that is the verb
we would use here you’re
looking at your phone
you could be watching a movie on your phone
we use the word watch when talking about movies
but you’re looking at your phone and Marie could we say that
Ben is kind of snubbing his aunt here or fubbing phone snubbing
his aunt
i remember learning that term last year yeah
i think we could say that that’s when you’re ignoring the people
you’re with to look at your phone well
it does sound like fubbing is what’s going on here
because Becca is a little bit upset
that’s what happens when you’re being fubbed is you get upset
because after all you’re with this person physically
why aren’t you talking to each other right well
Becca says Ben we’ve been sitting here for 20 minutes
and you haven’t said a word to me well
first of all i want to take a look at this tense here in English
this is the present
perfect progressive or continuous tense
because it indicates that something started in the past
and is still going on in the present okay
we’ve been sitting here if it’s past up perfect progressive
then she would say we had been sitting here
you would use the word had
but she says we’ve been sitting here
we have been sitting here for twenty minutes
you haven’t said a word to me what does this mean
and Marie when someone says you haven’t said a word to me
it means that this person
isn’t talking to someone
and it can be that they’re distracted like Ben is here
or it could mean that they’re mad at the person
as well if she’s mad at me
i wouldn’t know she hasn’t said a word to me about it
so maybe this person’s not mad
and because she hasn’t spoken about this topic to her friend
the friend doesn’t know it
just means that this person
isn’t talking at all or about a certain situation
we read on don’t you ever turn off your phone
and have genuine conversations
this is a pretty strong phrase here friends
don’t you ever it means does it ever happen
you’ve worked every day this week
don’t you ever relax
Ben says i have genuine conversations online right now
i’m having a really great discussion about chess with a guy
from Japan
all right when i first read this lesson
this is how it sounded in my mind
Ben says i have genuine conversations online if he said
it like that and emphasizes the word online
that’s kind of saying
he only really has genuine conversations online
but if you said
it like i have genuine conversations online
it’s kind of a defensive way of saying hey
you can have genuine conversations online
as well as with the person you are with
so it really does make a difference how you say
certain things that’s right
let’s continue on with the next part of our conversation
right now
communicating
through social media
how did you meet him
i joined a chess chat group now
i share my hobby with people from all over the world
that’s great
but
face to face conversations are always better than communicating
online not necessarily for some people
online conversations are more comfortable for example
shy people often feel fearful
when they talk to someone in person
but they communicate online just fine
接下来看fearful这个形容词
意思是害怕的
例如the little girl was fearful of the dark
and wanted her mother to leave a light on at night
小女孩怕黑
要妈妈晚上不要关灯
Hoship after hearing strange noises in the night
Scott became fearful that there might be a thief in the house
Scott晚上听到奇怪的声音后开始害怕
家里可能有小偷
Hoship the community was fearful of the rising water
anxiously watching the river
as levels climbed
社区居民对河水上涨感到害怕
焦虑的看着河流的水位一直上升
okay so
we learned earlier that Ben
is having a discussion about chess with a guy from Japan
Becca says how did you meet him well
it turns out that Ben joined a chess chat group now
i share my hobby with people from all over the world all right
so he joined a chat group immediately
i thought of online forums
it could be what ben’s referring to here as well
an online forum is a place where people can
chat about a certain topic
and there are many platforms out there that are online forums
so he joined this chat group or online forum
and i’m just curious and Marie
have you ever joined something like this or do you know
anybody who is really into online forums
i don’t really like chatrooms very much
but my husband really does like online forums
he likes to talk to people about certain topics
that he feels are important
and maybe argue with them too yeah
i find myself in those situations as well
sometimes it’s kind of nice to have an argument with people
that you don’t know
because you don’t have to always deal with the consequences yeah
that’s true or maybe something they wrote kind of upsets you
and you can just choose to ignore it right
and then people won’t necessarily know that you ignored it right
maybe they’ll think that you just didn’t read it
or something that’s true yeah
there’s pros and cons to online forums right
and discussions that you can have there
but it sounds like ben’s really enjoying this time
and the people that he’s met right
Becca says that’s great
but
face to face conversations are always better than communicating
online now
i don’t know about you and Marie
but to me when i hear the term face to face
i do think of being in person with somebody yes
of course that is face to face and not over the
phone
you cannot see somebody who’s on the other side of the phone
however if you’re doing a video call
i might also consider that face to face oh
because when it comes to communicating face to face
sometimes to me
that just indicates
you’re also relying on nonverbal communication
that’s a good point
i think that when you’re doing a video call
you can see the person’s facial expression
but it’s really hard to read their body language so
for me i think the term
face to face would still be synonymous with in person
but it could mean either depending how on who you’re talking to
so here’s a way
we would use both of those phrases friends
let’s have our meeting this afternoon
when everyone can meet face to face now
you could use in person in that sentence as well
let’s have our meeting this afternoon
when everyone can meet in person
and that’s how
it’s used in our lesson and that’s really what Becca
and Ben mean here
they’re talking about physically being together with people
when they’re talking about face to face conversations
or in person conversations
so Ben says not necessarily okay
Becca had just said
face to face conversations
are always better than communicating online
he says not necessarily so sometimes it is
and sometimes it isn’t it really depends on a lot of things
he says for some people
online conversations are more comfortable for example
shy people often feel a
little fearful when they talk to someone in person
but they communicate online just fine
we’ll continue with our lesson in just a moment right
after today’s infocloud
welcome to infocloud everyone hey
Rex how do you keep in touch with friends and family
who are far away
there are lots of ways to do that now
i use messaging apps and try to also face time with someone
regularly
now when you say facetime
are you talking about
using the app with that name
not necessarily
there are lots of different video chat apps out there
but the facetime with someone has become a verb
we used to describe using any one of them
it’s kind of like how to Google
something has
now come to means searching for information
about something on the internet
even if you aren’t using Google
great example
we can also use facetime in a different way
though really oh like what
when we’re actually talking about
real in person face to face meetings oh
right going back to the original meeting
the situation that comes to mind is
when you have an appointment with someone
who is maybe very busy you might say
i’m trying to get some facetime with the department
head next week
i heard you use the verb
get so in your sentence facetime is a noun
it’s something you look forward to or maybe have to schedule
so do you prefer facetiming with someone on an app or having
real facetime with them
现在有很多即时通讯软体和平台
让我们可以跟朋友们保持联系与交流
苹果的Facetime就是其中之一
除了是苹果的通讯软体APP之外
Facetime如果拆成两个字
代表面对面的真人会面
不是透过荧幕
因为Facetime在字面上
就有面对面的时间的含义
如果你约到一个很难约的重要人士
即将要跟他会面
你就可以用Facetime来强调
这是实体的会面
不是透过荧幕
来凸显这个机会有多么难得
i’m getting some Facetime with the CEO
next week下周我即将跟执行长会面
这就是今天的INFO cloud
我们下次云端见
communicating through social media
do you feel safe
sharing personal information with that chat group
yes
because the group has clear
we’re only allowed to share
which country we’re from and we can only talk about chess also
we don’t post photos good on
too many sites people share photos to present
an idealized view of themselves
i stay away from sites
like that spending time
comparing my life to someone’s beautiful
perfect images can be depressing
but comparing chess strategies is fun
最后来看site这个名词
意思是地点或网站
譬如the company’s website crashed during the sale
but the it team quickly worked to get the site
back up and running
在促销期间
公司的网站宕机
但it团队迅速使网站恢复运作
或是during the camping trip the four guys found
a perfect sight by the lake to set up their tents
and enjoy the view这四个人在露营旅行时
在湖边找到了一个可以欣赏风景的
绝佳搭营地点
site如果当动词
意思是始坐落于
譬如they decided to site
the new school close to the community center
to make it easier for families to get to
他们决定
将新学校设在社区中心附近
以便家庭更容易往返
all right let’s read on friends
do you feel safe
sharing personal information with that chat group now
what is personal information
let’s review it here together personal information
usually refers to anything from your name
your age where you live
your gender to anything like your passwords
your social security number
your id number
your banking information of course
that second group is probably not what we’re talking about here
we’re talking about your name and your age and things like that
Ben says he is comfortable
because the group has clear rules
yeah a lot of these groups
do have very clear rules or guidelines that allow you or that
let you know what you can
and cannot talk about right
of course
most of those guidelines will include something like be polite
don’t be rude to each other or share offensive things
but Ben says we’re only allowed to share
which country we’re from
and we can only talk about chess
so there’s really
not a lot of personal information that you can share
and i would say that often with these groups
if you’re only allowed to talk about a certain topic
it also might mean
you’re not allowed to talk about religion or politics
and there’s a lot that is included in religion and politics
right and so
that cuts out a lot of things
that you can talk about in these groups
that’s true now
this next rule kind of surprises me a little bit
because i think
it’s really really hard to use social media
without sharing photos
that’s one of the rules we don’t post photos
it’s easier to get to know people
when you can see what their daily lives are like
and maybe what they look like
as well the idea of chatting with someone
who i don’t know what they’re look like
when i don’t know what they look like
makes me a little nervous oh
really but what about like just the way that they write
maybe like you know
a couple of sentences can even tell you about a person right
that’s true yeah depending on the platform right
but we read on here so Becca says good on
too many sites people
share photos to present an idealized version of themselves okay
so this is one of the
i guess the downsides of being able to share photos
is that those photos maybe photoshopped
maybe it’s been through a lot of filters
and so it doesn’t really present a realistic image of the
person right we see the word idealized here
that means it’s their idealized image
it’s the one that they really want people to see them as
but it’s not accurate
that’s right Ben says i stay away from sites
like that spending time
comparing my life to someone’s beautiful
perfect images can be depressing
but comparing chess strategies is fun
and i guess if you do have a hobby
such as chess or something else
and you have enough to say about it well
i guess you could enter a chat room and have plenty to say well
right now it’s time for us to go to today’s fun fact
hello fact friends
i am detective Ernest finder and i have a fun fact for you
today did you know
that social media apps compete to take all your time
it’s true the algorithm
the computer program
that does the best job is chosen by the company
so be careful that you don’t use all your time on social media
and that is today’s fun fact
friends it’s time for a quiz are you ready
i am all right
according to our lesson people
share photos to present a or an blank view of themselves
fill in the blank
a genuine view
a face to face view
an idealized view
or a depressing view
well that’s interesting because uh
it’s not genuine
i think it should be genuine people
should present a genuine view of themselves
but often people will
present and idealized view of themselves
that’s exactly right
did you get that right as well friends
i hope you did
and i hope you’ll come back for the second part of our lesson
tomorrow we’ll see you then right here on studio classroom
a good friend lasts a lifetime


Communicating Through Social Media 淺談社群媒體溝通(下)
空中英語教室 20240808
hello friends and welcome to studio classroom
my name is Ann Marie and my name is Gabe
thank you so much for joining us for our program today
we are continuing
a lesson is a conversation between Becca and her nephew
Ben they’re talking about social media
how did this conversation get started
anyway well i think Becca felt a little bit fubbed by her nephew
that’s right they were sitting there for 20 minutes
and Ben never said a word to his aunt Becca yeah
she felt like that’s a little bit rude
what about face to face conversations something
Becca said is
that face to face conversations
are always better than communicating online
but Ben didn’t agree did he no
he said that for some people
especially people who feel shy or have social anxiety
online conversations might be more comfortable
and you can talk about things that you really love like a hobby
all right
so they’re talking about chess at least ban
is talking about chess with a lot of different people online
specifically with a guy from Japan
and they’re not posting things like pictures
or talking about religion or politics
or other things only about chess well
there’s a lot of things that we could talk about
a lot of angles that we could approach this subject
talking or communicating on social media
so what is today’s lesson going to talk about
let’s find out right now today is a great day to get
that’s right today is a great day to learn something new
so let’s do that together
communicating through social media
when communicating on social media
people also post opinions impulsively
i lost
a good friend doing that what happened we argued about politics
we posted longer and longer messages to each other
than
we started adding links to websites that supported our opinions
hey everyone welcome to language lab
i’m Jack首先我们来看politics这个名词
它的意思是政治
来看例句Charlotte majored in political science
because she was interested in how politics affected society
Charlotte主修政治学
因为他对政治如何影响社会感兴趣
或是with the election coming soon discussions
about politics
became a common topic at family dinners
随着选举即将来临
政治成了家庭餐桌上的常见话题
或是the office politics at this company
is one reason people look for other jobs
这家公司的办公室
政治是大家另谋高就的原因之一
all right friends
let’s get into this conversation
Becca says when communicating on social media
people also post opinions impulsively
if you do something impulsively
it means you do it without thinking often
there are a lot of emotions involved
and you act before you think your actions through for example
when you’re upset
it’s important
not to say things impulsively because then you might regret them
oh that’s very true that is one of the hardest things to do
though is a practice self
control in the heat of the moment in an argument wow
yeah but that’s very important by the way Emory
don’t use the word impulse uh
as part of talking about something when you’re shopping
and you didn’t plan on buying something
but you bought it just because you saw it yeah
that’s called impulse buying if you impulse buy
it means something that you see
something that you really really like
and you buy it without thinking about it yeah
often it’s good to especially
with an expensive purchase to think about it for maybe a week
and then if you’re still really considering buying it
then go back and buy that item right
what do you think about that
what do you think about impulse buying
is it good or bad here
we see the adverb form here
impulsively people post opinions impulsively
i am guilty of this myself
Becca says i lost a good friend doing that now Emory when i
when i read this
i i lost a good friend
i immediately thought maybe this friend died
because don’t we talk about it like that yeah
if you lose a friend
it often means that they have passed away
but it can also mean that
it’s someone that you used to be friends with
and then for one reason or another
you’re not friends with them anymore yeah
so context of course
really matters in context
we know that this is talking about a relationship that
ended okay Ben says what happened right
well Becca says we argued about politics
we posted longer and longer messages to each other
what does that mean
if you’re doing something longer and longer
that means these messages maybe started out as pretty short
maybe there were one or two sentences
but then as they started posting more and more
the sentences turned into paragraphs
and even maybe even felt like essays after a while yeah
that’s true and let’s talk for a minute about this
verb posted as well
this is the verb that we use
when we’re talking about putting something on social media
whether it’s an opinion or if it’s a photo
we use the same verb
i posted that on social media
he posted pictures from the party on his social media
last night well
we read on here with becca’s line
she says then
we started adding links to websites that supported our opinions
now usually
i think this is a good idea
you want to provide links or things like that
so that people can see evidence for your own case
we’re gonna find out
why this may have been a bad idea in becca’s situation
but this whole thing reminds me of an echo chamber now
an echo is when there’s a sound that you hear
maybe you say something
and you hear your voice echoing back in a room right well
a chamber is also another name for a room so an
echo chamber is in one of these online forums
where it seems like everybody just kind of agrees
and they think the same thing on a topic
and so there are no new or opposing ideas coming in
that’s called an echo chamber
and if you’re in an echo chamber
it can seem like everybody else in the world agrees with you
but only other people in that room agree with you
that’s a really great point
and a really good term for you to know friends
all right
let’s continue on with the next part of our conversation right
now
communicating through social media
did you check your links for accuracy
you know social media spreads information quickly
but it can be misinformation when you look at sites
that only agree with you
you get sent more sites like that to be honest
i didn’t even read the links
i sent i just wanted to impress her
with a long list of proofs of my position
and i never read what she sent either in the end
we just made each other mad
接下来看accuracy这个名词
意思是准确或准确性
譬如the accuracy of the data is necessary for the research
to yield reliable results
想要得到可靠的研究结果
准确的数据是必要的
或是the newspaper
reporter
checked her sources to ensure the accuracy of her report
这个报社记者核实了消息来源
以确保报道的准确性
accuracy的形容词是
accurate譬如
the more Brandon practiced the more accurate his shots became
Brandon越长练习
他的投篮就越准
再来看动词impress
意思是使印象深刻
譬如Sam practiced his piano piece for weeks
hoping to impress his family
with his improved skills
Sam把这首钢琴曲目练习了几个星期
希望自己进步的技巧感动家人
或是the company’s quick responses to feedback
impressed their customers
这家公司对反馈意见的迅速回应
使顾客印象深刻
再看一句
Christine’s ability to deal with several problems at one time
never failed to impress
her boss Christine同时处理多个问题的能力
从未让老板失望过
all right well
earlier we learned that
Becca was adding links to websites
that supported her political opinion
a link of course
is a way to get to a website you can click on it
and it will take you right there
but Ben says did you check your links for accuracy
you know social media spreads information quickly
but it can be misinformation
so a few things we want to talk about here
let’s talk about that phrase you know yeah
you know social media now when would we use this phrase
because of course
a lot of people know a lot of different things right
but you can’t always assume that
somebody else knows what you might know about something
so we use this as kind of a reminder of something
that you might think is important to
remember right
you know social media spreads information quickly so
it’s kind of a soft way of Ben
reminding his aunt Becca that she needs to consider this fact
that’s right
we sometimes use this phrase
as well just as a conversation filler for example
you know i thought i didn’t like this restaurant
but their salads aren’t bad
it’s just a way to continue the conversation
and share information
with the person
you’re talking to now
we need to talk about this word misinformation
that is information that isn’t true
or information that is taken out of context
we have a slang term
that i think has turned into a pretty common term
now in English to talk about misinformation on social media
and that is the fake news now fake news
means that what you’re reading is news that isn’t true
but this word has moved into our casual conversations as well
if someone says something
you don’t agree with you can say that’s fake news yeah
that’s fake news
it’s misinformation
another related word is the word disinformation now
what’s the difference between misinformation and disinformation
well it could all be fake news right
or at least news that partially true
but the difference is with disinformation
it’s spreading fake news on purpose
you know
that you’re sharing something that’s not accurate however
the fact is sometimes we get fake news
and it’s not fake on purpose
maybe someone just didn’t do their thorough research
or something
like that
that’s right when you look at sites that only agree with you
you get sent more sites like that
why is this it seems like no matter
which app or social media site you use
they are learning information about you they know what you like
they know
who you interact with they know what you want to see now
this is because of a word called the algorithm
the algorithm means
just that the app learns what you want to see
and provide you more of what you want
what should we do about this
well it’s good
just to be aware of the algorithm on different apps out there
right but Becca says to be honest
i didn’t even read the links that i sent now honestly
Anne Marie i think this is the key mistake right here
if you’re going to send a link for somebody else to read
at least read it first right
so she’s trying to be honest here when would we say to be honest
it could be when you’re admitting something that
maybe kind of makes you feel ashamed
or maybe you did something wrong
so you say to be honest and in her case
she didn’t even read these links that’s crazy
i can’t imagine doing that i just wanted to impress her
with a long list of proofs of my position
and i never read what she sent either how rude in the end
we just made each
other mad
we’re going to finish our conversation here in a moment friends
right after today’s infocloud
hello everyone
welcome to infocloud Garrett
have you ever joined an online discussion group
well
maybe once or twice for classes that i was in well
recently i joined a group talking about social issues
it sounded interesting
but after joining
i’m not so sure about it what’s wrong with it
are the people in the group rude
not exactly it just feels like an echochamber
an echochamber remind us what that means you know
when you yell in a big room or in close space
and you can hear your voice
repeating that’s an echo hmm
so echochamber is a term
we use to describe an environment
where people are only exposed to information
ideas or opinions that reinforce their own right
it’s like being in a room where your own voice
and thoughts and opinions echo back at you
when you’re in an echo chamber
it can be hard to share opinions
that are different from the opinions
that the other people there have absolutely
that’s because you might be afraid of being yelled at
or told you’re stupid often
social media groups
or news channels can be described as echochambers
as they’re closed to ideas different from their own
so what’s better than an echochamber
it’s important to hear ideas that we haven’t heard before
or that we disagree with that
helps us have even better ideas and understand the
world just a bit more
人们经常会对跟自己立场相同的看法
所吸引
因此才会产生一种echochamber的效应
echochamber字面上是回声式
在这个地方你发出什么声音
就会听到相同的声音反馈
echochamber就代表同类型的意见与主张
被反复强化的环境当中
例如你在公司开会
大家只能提出类似的看法和意见
如果提出非常不一样的看法
就会非常的尴尬或是格格不入
因此同样的意见才会不断的被强化
你进入到那个echochamber
也会不自觉地加入类似的讨论当中
这就是echochamber回声式效应
这就是今天的f cloud
我们下次云端见
communicating through social media
you have to be careful send her a fun emoji
and see what happens
i guess we stopped being civil in our exchange
she probably won’t believe i’m sincere try it sometimes
the right emoji can communicate that
you still want to be friends
maybe i’ll try that i’m glad
you’re using social media to improve communication
thanks kindness or harm spread quickly online
i don’t want to hurt others
最后来看sincere这个形容词
意思是真诚的
诚恳的例如
Brody’s sincere apology
helped mend the friendship that was hurt
by the misunderstanding Broly
真诚的道歉
修补了因误会而受损的友谊
或是the sincere compliment on her artwork
encouraged the young artist to continue pursuing her passion
这位年轻艺术家的艺术作品
受到真诚的赞美
因而鼓励了他继续追
求这份热情
sincere的副词是sincerely
来看一个例句
Stan told woody
that he sincerely hoped
that woody
would consider his proposal for a new wing to the hospital
Stan告诉Woody
他诚恳地希望
Woody能考虑
他对医院增建新大楼的提议
all right
let’s see how this conversation between Ben and Becca ends
Ben has a very interesting solution here
you have to be careful send her a fun emoji
and see what happens
this is ben’s solution for getting her lost friend back
yeah so maybe uh
maybe Becca can go to the emoji kitchen
which we talked about not too long ago
and maybe she can find a little emoji
that’s like um
that’s Joe Biden wearing a Trump
Maga hat make America great again oh
yeah very conflicting emoji
right there but hey
it’s kind of fun right
i don’t know i don’t think this would work on me yeah
i don’t think it’s a good idea either
but sometimes emojis do kind of you know solve problems
um well
Becca says i guess we stopped being civil in our exchange okay
so that’s what happened
they stopped being polite with each other and courteous
with each other
that’s what it means to be civil in a conversation
you’re not you know
being offensive or rude on purpose
you’re definitely not attacking the other person
that’s something that i see happens a lot in online exchanges
is that people instead of
attacking an idea
which they think is bad
and i think that’s okay ideas could be good or bad right
and we should talk about those
but instead of doing that people tend to attack the person
who has that bad idea
or that different idea that’s a really good point
here’s another way to use that word civil
in a sentence that politicians were not able to be civil
during the debate all right
so Becca says her friend probably won’t believe she’s sincere
but Ben says try it
sometimes the right emoji can communicate
that you still want to be friends
what emoji could that be i’m not sure
i don’t think an emoji’s gonna do it
Ann Marie but i think that maybe a cute cat video might do it
here’s something even better
maybe a sincere apology would be the best way to go
oh actually
that’s a that’s not a bad idea
Ann Marie that’s probably the best idea so far right especially
because Becca needs to admit to her friend or her lost friend
that she never actually read what was in those links
she sent
and she never read the links that her friend posted right
actually
this could be what caused their relationship to dissolve
was when her friend found out about this
yeah it’s definitely a lot of miscommunication misinformation
but bega says she’ll try it
i’m glad you’re using social media to improve communication
Ben says thanks kindness or harm
spread quickly online
i don’t want to hurt others and that’s the idea whether
it’s a face to face conversation or something online
you want to try to share things that are beneficial
and uplifting
and not causing harm well
right now it’s time for an uplifting time with Ernest finder
fight
hello fact friends
i am detective Ernest finder
and i have a fun fact for you today
did you know that the first emoji was invented in Japan
in 1999
it was a heart and the heart emoji soon had friends
the sad face the key
the bomb and the cat haha now
we have all kinds of crazy emojis
but the little heart was the first one
and that is today’s fun fact
let’s talk about our talk about it question friends
in your
what is the best way to stop an argument on social media
oh well
just don’t have an argument in the first place right
that would be the easiest way to get out of an argument
just don’t start arguing
just don’t start arguing um
but i sometimes i think the phrase
let’s just agree to disagree could be a way to stop an argument
especially with someone that you
i think that’s a very respectful thing to say
because you’re saying you have your opinion
you are allowed to have your opinion
but i am going to keep my opinion as well
that’s all the time we have for today friends
we’ll see you next time right here on studio classroom

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