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Last week, our resident Video Blogger, Talia, joined giffgaff for their special roundtable event focused on Building Future Communities during Social Media Week. You can read her report below!
During Social Media Week giffgaff hosted a special event called Building Future Communities. I had the opportunity to observe and participate in a round table discussion. While there was a panel of professionals, attendees were more than encouraged to ask questions and put their two cents in. This event provided a platform, brimming with knowledgeable individuals, to speak of the past, present, and future of online and offline communities.
Issues that were raised included the filtration of information and how news is sourced by individuals within a community. Is a good thing that we get all the news we need from one source, or will we be shielded by the truth because of self-selection? Convenience and immediacy are highly valued in today’s society, but it is important not to relinquish truth in the process…
If you want to hear more from the participants watch this video report below:












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