Facebook and Periscope are both social media sites. However,
that is where the similarities end. Facebook is more about connecting with
people you know. It is about messaging friends, posting thoughts, and sharing
family photos. We can see what our childhood friends are up to, or if our crush
is single or not. Periscope, on the other hand is about connecting with
complete strangers. One person records themselves doing whatever it is they
want to do. People from around the world can choose to click on the video and
leave comments that last 3 seconds long, or they can press the screen to leave
hearts.
I recently got into this site called Periscope. I only
signed up for an account with Periscope to see one video. However, once on there
I actually found the site very entertaining, and if the right people are on,
very addicting. I wasn’t able to fall asleep one night and watched a few of the
people’s Periscope ideas out of curiosity. The first video I clicked on was a
man from England taking his dog for a morning walk. People that saw the video also
got to see the sunrise live as he saw it. I found it to be super interesting,
not only to see how another person stared their day but it was also, lovely to
see some landmarks and parts of England live. The second video I clicked on was
a guy drawing silly pictures. If we commented our names he would draw a face
that he though went with the face. The commentary he gave while drawing and the
music he had playing in the background made it a very entertaining and a funny
stream to watch. The third video was of a lady from Brussels. She was Pericoping
live from the airport that was attacked. She showed the viewers as she and a
group of people rushed out of the airport. Of course we didn’t see the actual
attack as it happened live, but viewers of this lady’s periscope that day saw
part of history happing live.
There are all types of Periscopes, people pulling pranks,
people telling jokes, seminars, people’s daily lives, and events they are attending.
This is a very different form Facebook in the way that you are connecting with
strangers. I think it is curios how others live their lives or what is happing
somewhere else that makes this sight interesting. On this sight there was also
a lot of people doing Q’ & A’s. One man titled his Periscope “what it is
like to be black in Japan”, and another titled his “Ask me questions, I’m Muslim
and live in Palestine”. I watched both for a while and they were very
interesting, and through this site you can ask the type of questions you always
wanted to know.

Facebook on the other hand, is completely different. I use
this site to see what my friends who moved far away are doing. I have friends
Las Vegas, Hawaii, and Malaysia, so I find Facebook most useful when trying to
connect with them. I also share funny pictures and videos with my family and
friends through Facebook all the time, it really catches my attention. I find
Facebook very addicting, and although I don’t use it as much as I used to I still
love logging on to see what everyone is sharing. I find that Facebook used to
be more about sharing your thoughts. Now it's slowly moving throwers sharing
other people’s photos or memes. However, what keeps me coming back is the hope
that I see some exciting news from one of my friend’s posts. Like last week my
friend posted that the baby she was having was a girl through Facebook and it
was so sweet to see all of the love she received through the comment section.
Periscope sounds interesting. I've never heard of it before but there's a ton of new social media that comes out & I can't keep with it. I'm old school & stick to the basics:)
ReplyDeleteIt does sound interesting. Now I have something else I have to learn. *pout*
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