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FaceBook feeds as personalised news content on Obama’s victory!

Author: Rebecca Frankel|Posted: 13:46 on 05/11/08

Category: technology

So this a great and exciting day, with Obama in to correct the mess. The world is heaving a heavy sigh of relief, and everyone is shouting to all their friends and electronically high-fiving.

It was interesting to note last night that when CNN and The Guardian and several other international news websites were difficult to get onto because of the vast numbers logging in, social networking sites such as Facebook were also jammed. People were communicating, creating personalised news content together and discussing the event.

This morning I understood the experiences of several friends who stayed up watching, as I read back over their news feeds. Apart from the collective woops and congrats, Nitasha ate election cake and a series of snacks, Nat was drunk before the results started, and Dave was detailed with voting figures as always (he runs a political blog). I like to understand things through people I know, the social with the political, being shared on the Internet. Which is obviously very potent with this, the first YouTube coated election. There were daily reports, propaganda and campaigning messages released in viral videos. How strange to think back in 2004 YouTube didn’t yet exist. What will the world and our way of documenting and sharing it through media be like in 2012?

It’s also, of course, the start of Sheffield Doc/Fest, (which newsfeed: Heather Croall thinks makes it the perfect day). This year the festival is at full capacity, sold out with more delegates than ever before. I am mentoring some kids this afternoon at Doc Day, and then off to watch the opening night film Thriller in Manila. I’m going to corner Charlie, who I am so very happy to see, to find out some tips for the best films to see. I’ll let you know what I hear from him and others in the ‘know’.

 

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