When asked to examine how I curate different types of data on social media, I took a look at the different platforms I am using. Currently I have a Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, LinkedIn and WordPress account. For this curation post I am going to group the social networks based on context and discuss the difference in my posting habits between them.
Social media sites that I mostly post text on:
Twitter, LinkedIn and this WordPress account are the three platforms where I find myself sharing the most content that is textual. Since Twitter has a 280-character limit now, I find myself posting brief thoughts and reactions to daily events on that platform. If I come across interesting content from other websites like YouTube, I will also share it to that platform, but I find that most of my tweets don’t contain multimedia content. Likewise, LinkedIn is also a textual platform however I am much more thoughtful in what I post on there and the content posted tends to be themed around career development and achievements whereas Twitter can be anything. As for WordPress, while it has ample multimedia capabilities, I only put images on blog posts whenever I feel it adds value to the post but otherwise, I much prefer to concentrate on what I’m discussing.
Visual Social Media platforms:
While Facebook is built around being a textual platform, my usage of the platform is visual. That said, it is my least favourite platform and I rarely post on it. I checked my profile and noticed I don’t post status updates but I update my profile picture once or twice a year. Instagram is my favourite platform and the pictures posted there are much more thought out and special like Holiday pictures compared to Snapchat where I visually share the minutia details of my life such as selfies in the James Joyce library or what I’m watching on Television.






