Digital Discourse Database

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Teenage Days, Streamed For Coins

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Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 7.6.2017
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | smartphone, social media, video communication, virtual reality, youth
Summary | 15-year-old Bryce Xavier is a star on Live.ly (a live streaming app). Bryce spends every day among a virtual crowd of fans (mostly teenage girls). For instance, he can broadcast his lunch at Olive Garden with his mom. Bryce became very popular on the platform; as a consequence, he dropped out of school and started homeschooling so that he would have enough time for Live.ly. Live streaming has become popular because it is seen as more authentic than other social media platforms. Despite many advantages, the platform can also render human interaction shallow.
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Where's Humanity in the Digital Fun House?

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Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 30.7.2017
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | social media, virtual reality
Summary | Sotheby, the auction house, is better known for its exhibitions of contemporary art. The gallery currently shows artists who rely on digital technology and who talk about the future of technology and the role that humans will take. At the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, visitors can see a strange sculpture that represents a 21st-century memorial where there is a screen showing social media posts of a young man who was killed in a roadside hit-and-run. This sculpture was the catalyst for the Sotheby's show. The sculpture is supposed to preserve dead people's online presence through virtual reality.
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Jekyll, Hyde y Facebook

(Jekyll, Hyde and Facebook)

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Newspaper | El País
Date | 15.5.2017
Language | Spanish
Country | Spain
Topic Tags | research/study, social media, threat, virtual reality
Summary | The idea of dissociative personality (or multiple personality) has been exploited in various novels, comics and movies (e.g. Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde, Hulk, The Mask, Mrs. Doubtfire). With the advance of virtual reality, the issue of dissociative personality will be more and more apparent, especially with social networks. The version of ourselves that we display online is a better version of ourselves. Our online clones represent what we would like to be.
Image Description | Photograph of Mark Zuckerberg
Image Tags | male(s)

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