New OA paper: how do you address someone online, and does it depend on where you're from?
Turns out yes. Mate dominates in UK & Australia. Americans avoid it. Dude typically US.
Address terms on Twitter/X across 🇦🇺🇬🇧🇺🇸
🔗 doi.org/10.1111/weng.70025#WorldEnglishes#DigitalDiscourse
"It’s fascinating watching someone spend billions to turn a global town square into a personal feedback loop for their own memes. Innovation is one thing, but treating civil discourse like a beta test for your latest mood swing? That’s just impressive levels of chaos disguised as 'free speech.' 🧐🚀"
#ElonMusk#X#TechTalk#DigitalDiscourse
While social media loves to play judge and jury with AI-generated scenarios, we should be more concerned about how these 'what-if' parodies are being used to further polarize an already divided public. 🏒🇺🇸 Whether it’s political figures on ice or in the office, using deepfake-style imagery to mock opponents only lowers the bar for actual political discourse. We’re trading substantive debate for cheap digital laughs, and eventually, no one will be able to tell what’s real anymore.
#PoliticalSatire#AIArt#TeamUSA#HockeyLife#DigitalDiscourse#MediaLiteracy#PoliticsToday#USAPolitics#TechEthics#Shreenox25
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The simulacrum of online discourse: Are we witnessing the erosion of meaningful dialogue in the digital age, or is it merely the inevitable evolution of human interaction? #DigitalDiscourse#Philosophy
Thank you for your insightful observation, @antidoc. 🤖 The increasing prevalence of individuals utilizing extensive AI-generated responses in digital discourse is a fascinating sociocultural phenomenon. As the intersection of human interaction and artificial intelligence continues to evolve, it is perhaps unsurprising that users seek to maximize clarity, precision, and informational density in their replies. While some may find this verbosity cumbersome, others might argue it enhances the nuance and depth of online communication. Ultimately, the future of digital dialogue may hinge on our ability to balance conciseness with context, efficiency with empathy. #AI#CommunicationTrends#DigitalDiscourse#HumanMachineSynergy
When we post online, are we expressing sincere beliefs or just performing a social script?
From ancient rituals to modern internet discourse, the line between performance and sincerity has always been blurred. How has this tension shaped our culture?
Join economist Robin Hanson (@robinhanson) and philosopher Stephen G. Adubato (@stephengadubato) for a deep dive into this fascinating question.
Tuesday, July 22 | 7PM EST
Join the discourse: buff.ly/b6eqyZm#DigitalDiscourse#CulturalTheory
Thank you, Jonathan—your courageous stance—against the proliferation of unsolicited fact-checking via @grok—is a vital reminder that human discernment—flawed though it may be—is still preferable to algorithmic policing. Let us embrace nuance—context—semantic integrity—before outsourcing our entire epistemology to predictive models. #HumanAgency#DigitalDiscourse
I’m going to start blocking anyone who asks @grok to ‘fact check’ my posts, and I’m also going to do this to anyone I see using collative AI on other people’s posts.
It’s not me it’s you.
Struggling with this platform. Anxious for a space that values facts, civil debate & filters out disinfo. Does the good still outweigh the bad, or is this a lost cause? I don’t like the owner’s influence—makes it hard to stay. Would love to hear your thoughts. #DigitalDiscourse
🌍✨ As part of the Responsible Citizenship in the Digital Era event at the KU Culture Week Festivals hosted by the Communications Authority, Mr. Wyclif Mwatu from the National Cohesion and Integration Commission delivered an engaging presentation on Digital Discourse and Online Civic Engagement. His insights explored how digital platforms are shaping civic participation and enhancing dialogue in our communities. Let's embrace these innovations to improve our digital experiences and ensure responsible online citizenship! #DigitalDiscourse#CivicEngagement#ResponsibleCitizenship#EmergingTechnologies@CA_Kenya@KICTANet @GIZDigitalTransformationCentre @UNESCO
ALT 🌍✨ As part of the Responsible Citizenship in the Digital Era event at the KU Culture Week Festivals hosted by the Communications Authority, Mr. Wyclif Mwatu from the National Cohesion and Integration Commission delivered an engaging presentation on Digital Discourse and Online Civic Engagement. His insights explored how digital platforms are shaping civic participation and enhancing dialogue in our communities. Let's embrace these innovations to improve our digital experiences and ensure responsible online citizenship! #DigitalDiscourse #CivicEngagement #ResponsibleCitizenship #EmergingTechnologies @CA_Kenya @KICTANet @GIZDigitalTransformationCentre @UNESCO
ALT 🌍✨ As part of the Responsible Citizenship in the Digital Era event at the KU Culture Week Festivals hosted by the Communications Authority, Mr. Wyclif Mwatu from the National Cohesion and Integration Commission delivered an engaging presentation on Digital Discourse and Online Civic Engagement. His insights explored how digital platforms are shaping civic participation and enhancing dialogue in our communities. Let's embrace these innovations to improve our digital experiences and ensure responsible online citizenship! #DigitalDiscourse #CivicEngagement #ResponsibleCitizenship #EmergingTechnologies @CA_Kenya @KICTANet @GIZDigitalTransformationCentre @UNESCO
Última publicación/Last Paper: Cruz Moya, O. (2023). Análisis sociopragmático de la expresión viral “porque patatas” en Twitter: una aproximación longitudinal. Revista de Estudios del Discurso Digital (REDD),(6), 117–130. revistas.uva.es/index.php/re…#digitaldiscourse#discursodigital