
Liu yu-tu is writing for the journalist zou yan
Today, thanks to the widespread use of smartphones, mobile messaging is increasingly being used as the main means and means of communicating and interacting with people. As long as your fingers move, you can interact with people at all times, while many information stories can be read and understood at once. Do mobile phone tweets make people's lives better? In recent days, a visit by the mau-minding evening reporter found that the communication mode, which is not only private but also rapid, was well received by many citizens. But there are also citizens who complain about the widespread use of cell phones and the various types of emailsWisdomThis is what happens. The vast array of information in the twitter community is disturbing, and they are often beset by them。
There's a lot of things about the twitter community
In recent days, a survey of journalists has found that a variety of micro-messages have become important channels for many citizens to access information and communicate. Depending on age, there are also significant differences in the number of people interviewed joining the twitter community, which is a relatively larger group after 70, 80 and 90, and a relatively smaller group after 50 and after 00. Some of the citizens interviewed stated that they had not fewer than 30 mobile phone tweets, which were essential, such as workgroups, classmates, owners, family members, friends, children's groups and various out-of-school tutorials. Since there is no specific restriction on the presence of a human being in a community, anyone can be the master of the community, build it at any time and drag it into the community without knowing the other. They all had the experience of being dragged into a group of people in mysterious ways, and they said that the friends of so-called friends within those groups were not the ones they wanted to know or to know。
“now that you all know each other, it's often too short a time before you've been informed of anything, you've been dragged directly into a variety of wisher groups, such as surrogate groups, symmetry groups, voting groups, outreach groups, etc.” ms. Hsu, a salesman at a company in the city, calculated that there were 43 of her twitter community. In her cell phone chat interface, all the micro-messages that were always displayed in the front row through top-of-the-custody features were at least 20 of them. In fact, she said, most people built groups and added groups with a purpose。
The journalists also noted that, in addition to these sub-groups, such as proxy groups, ticket collections and so on, there is a wide variety of projects, family groups, interests, etc., which are available. The citizen, mr. Lee, smiled and told journalists that the boundaries between the community of workers and friends could not be confused, and that his twitter community had even established a group of leaders and an unled group, respectively。
It's complicated
During the interviews, some of the citizens interviewed gave them much pleasure and convenience while adding much confusion and distress。
After six months of work, ms. Li was beset by a social circle abducted by these micro-cities. Ms. Lee told reporters that, in fact, there were not many familiar friends in the group, that most of the people who dragged her into the group were very close colleagues or friends, and that there were students in universities, high schools and even primary schools who had not been in contact for a long time. She stated that the community was a more private community than the circle of friends, a strong relationship in the chain of relationships, and more suitable for small communication than the circle of friends. The reality, however, is that the majority of people's micro-clans have become “waste dumps” and, if they wish to avoid them, they have become difficult and difficult to avoid. And she's worried about the growing number of wi-fis. "i wish wi-fis designed a `denial of each other'。
A survey of journalists found that while it is easy to communicate the work done, the twitter community is also vulnerable to increasing burdens and invisible overtime, which plague many working people. In the survey, more than two thirds of the citizens interviewed indicated that they had been asked to join their respective departments, projects or client social groups in order to be able to receive information on job offers at any time. They are afraid to turn off their mobile phones after work to avoid missing and missing microlinks from their leaders or colleagues, fearing being criticized for failing to provide timely feedback in their communities, or perceived to lack attention to their work。
Mr. Wu has been working in the city for almost three years, and there are 52 of his twitter community, 17 of them because of working relationships. Mr. Wu told the reporter that, in order not to interfere with the night break, he had left his mobile phone off the net at night or set up a “message-free” mode. On one occasion, however, he failed to respond to the leadership's notification in a timely manner because of the set-up of these features, and he failed to do so many times in the group. The leader was furious about it and gave him a hard time. He could not help but say that, unlike qq, if qq was not online, the image would turn gray, and the other side would get a hint that “the person was unable to receive the information in time”; while the image was always coloured and, for leadership, it seemed that he should always be online. Many of the citizens interviewed stated that they all had experiences similar to those of mr. Wu, and that they had to adjust themselves to the leadership, despite numerous private outcry patterns。
We're going to have to be on time."MinusIt's not the same
The journalists have noticed that these micro-messages have been set up for various purposes, with a variety of messages: ticketing, marketing, flaunting, tanning, relaying chicken soup... What are the most offensive aspects of the daily screens in the twitter community? A journalist survey found that marketing is one of the most offensive tweets of the citizens interviewed, and that the second round of ticketing, screening for attention, etc., is also one of the tweets with a disproportionately negative profile. In addition, the content of turbo, tanning, and birthing information are, to varying degrees, offensive to the citizens interviewed。
Journalists have learned that, even if there is a set of information-free mode for all groups, the twitter community has a lot of space in the interface. In particular, a large amount of video and pictures coming from highly active groups not only occupy the memory space of mobile phones, but also crush important news locations. Some of the citizens interviewed indicated that they would see dozens of top right angles showing the red spots that represented unreading information. But if they do not open it, they are concerned about missing important information. It is true that so many of them have become increasingly headaches and distressing and have evolved to become a burden on them。
Mr. Liu is an active, social-loving person in the city, and he is not missing from a co-worker's meal or a friend's gathering. He told the journalist that he used to love speaking in groups, and then he saw these “favoursing” micro-clans, and he started to silence. He rarely speaks in other groups, except for the work that the group needs. Recently, he added a new mobile phone and re-applied another micro-sign, containing only the closest family and friends, which he laughed was a “downside of his message”。
In response to the distress caused by these twitter groups, mr. Chen used a selective exit approach to reduce the distress. He stated that it was crucial for the withdrawal of the group to depend on its own need for content in the group. Such a group would focus on those who are more subject-oriented or interested in close, like-minded friends; if some of them were ad hoc, such as the group of meetings, the group of business trips, he would withdraw as soon as the meeting was over and the mission came back。
After 90 years, ms. Yang used to translate the mass information from the twitter community into an undisturbed mode and regularly deletes it. However, the owners of each twitter cluster always @everyone several times a day, and some highly active groups regularly transmit a large number of videos and pictures. In the face of these indiscriminate attacks, the “zombies”, miss yang was vulnerable. Finally, she resolutely withdrew from 12 groups, and she felt very relieved. She said, “although the network has enriched our lives, it has also put a variety of information pressures on us. Therefore, we still have to learn to "leave off" and not to let social platforms such as the twitter community disrupt our normal lives and work."




