Monday, April 20, 2009

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YouTube has a handle on their network of video connections. It is a sound network that has the best way for viewers to express their opinions through videos or comments. It is strongly considered a network because of the mass influence it has in our society. As stated by James Tier,
I explained that a mosh pit associated with punk and grunge live music, is a space that typically forms close to the stage where a band plays and where people engage in a spontaneous performative act (I can’t really call it dancing) that, looking at it from the margins seems to be a whirl of seemingly chaotic yet spontaneously patterned movement in which people are basically moving into one another, brushing by one another, and sometimes slamming into one another. The movement happens in a sort of circling, crisscrossing, suddenly about-face fashion while the band plays a typically loud and fast song.
He refers to the to state of YouTube as a place where this mosh pit type behavior occurs. Through the commenting and opinions expressed people interact with one another as if they were in a mosh pit. It reflects the instances and spontaneous behavior that are captured on YouTube. This signifies it is a justifiable network that can sure enough have an effect on how media is perceived by the world by having almost anyone put some noteworthy views that can lead to a wide array of options.

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