Instagram has the capability of showcasing something you are passionate about or interested in. Due to Instagram’s easily accessible application and platform, I chose it as my medium to portray my ideas from my Unit III project. Almost every single person that I know or know of uses Instagram as a social media platform, people such as fans, friends, friend’s friends, and anything in between. To get my topics across to as many people as I know, I knew Instagram was the best platform. In addition, I decided to make my medium similar to “Humans of New York”. When I was in high school, I used to portray a lot of emotion in photos that I took of people and things. With these pictures I had taken, I then wanted to ask these people what exactly their prospective was on social media as they use it everyday. After getting their quotes and posting their pictures to complement their quotes, my ideas were expressed more adequately than I ever imagined.
To best introduce my Instagram profile, my first (technically last) post embedded a picture of people standing at a New York train station all interacting with their phones. Under the picture, I posted my feelings towards social media and how I think it is beneficial and becoming even more beneficial as time goes on. I pitched the idea, really my thesis of the entire instagram account, about my thoughts on social media. This is what the post entailed:
“As our society becomes more and more digital, everyone has to adapt. From getting grandparents their first cell phone as a gift to children using iPad’s in school to learn and type, technology advancement is moving at a rapid pace. Below this post, there are pictures and quotes from that individual that represent their thoughts on social media’s presence in their own meaning and context. Phrases, such as staying connected with others, develop relationship, portray our own image to others, and much more are featured on this page to better understand the leap that social media is taking, which can be inferred as bettering everyone else around us. Know how to manage it, now when to drift away from it, know what is right and what is wrong, and social media will guide you in places that we once thought were unreachable.”
The reason I took this approach was for two reasons:
- Since Instagram is a platform where people can express their own personal opinions, I wanted to get it all out there before people got confused when scrolling through my feed. This would then allow people to understand the reasoning behind my pictures and the quotes below them. Think of it as a picture book in a sense.
- The vision. When people can understand the vision, they will look at the entire posts in a new prospective. For example, when a student is studying their major, they are probably going to care more about a class that is going to help them down the road in their profession, instead of focusing more in a class that has nothing to do with their major. The more inclined you are to an argument or an idea, the more you are going to concentrate on what exactly is being said by that certain individual.
With this comes inspiration. People will take what they saw and learned, and apply it to their own concepts, ideas, way of going about their day. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and it is very relevant in today’s world when looking at politics and social media itself. I want to spark people’s ideas and imaginations to think above and beyond, even try to change the world. So far, I can tell that my efforts in making this exchange, are possible, I have been direct messaged and have received close to one hundred followers in about a week’s time.
Social media is special, and when I say that, I actually mean it. Social media is not special because of all the coding that was done to make it possible or the amounts of information held in the “cloud”. Don’t get me wrong, the tech specks are cool and I was really trying to be more exaggerative than anything, but here is my point: Social media is special because it allows humans to interact in a different way than ever before and not in only a communicative slant. Social media and technology as a whole is impacting everyone’s lives in the world because of the features it holds, and that is by everyone being able to tell their own story. And here is really what my entire post is getting at.
Storytelling, sharing, talking, typing, texting, all reverts back to writing. It reverts back to writing because you are simply doing that, writing. Profiles feature so many things. Things that I could not think of sitting here right now at this desk. Profiles from models to professional sports players to a video gamer to a food channel to LITERALLY everything. This is describing a person’s life, either in a way they want it to be or how it truly is to them. Everyone is telling their story now, but before, stories were not always told, not everyones narrative was on the web.
So, is social media hurting us? Profiles can be damaging, comments can be hateful, and people clearly use social media as an outlet of their own pain. But, what if we as humans are really just all trying to explain our own stories. We as humans advance. We advance in every aspect, from being cavemen to now being able to change who we are as a physical being, we advance. We have ability for betterment, so what if we are all trying to tell our own stories as each individual person and haven’t realized it? If everyone decided to “read” into our own WRITTEN stories, then would this world not be a better place than it is right now?
Everyone writes, everyone has stories, everyone wants to express themselves in some way, shape or form. Social media is really just one huge outlet for people to explain themselves and express themselves. With this comes the communication, comes the interactions between each other, comes the business deals, comes the djing (quote from instagram), comes the dreams.
Looking back on comments that my classmates gave me, Emma Waters gave me a great piece of advice that I continue to keep in mind. She said, “I like how you took a visual approach to your blog. Not only do you use the sources putting them into your own words, but the pictures and graphs you included amplified your overall project because it keeps the viewer engaged.” Whenever I browse the web, even since a young age, too much text in one area without anything around it frightened me. It seems like the words were somehow swallowing me when I was reading it. I would later stubble upon other sites with pictures to help you better understand the content, maybe give you a visualization of what that person is explaining, so in my writing I wanted to replicate that same sort of idea. I want my blog to not only be informational, but entertaining for the reader.









