It is strange how a family like youtubers can be strangers! Maybe the real world will soon be just like this place...wait, what was I thinking? I can't wait for more english lessons as that is one subject I love but am the worst at! I have subscribed to your channel, so please don't quit now! Take care till next time as you are not wasting mine!
Spelling correction: I forgot to do this before, so saying it now, I kept spelling it nIEghborhood, the correct spelling is Neighborhood, I apologize.
I used to say, "YouTube is a community." I was wrong. It's a shell, within which are many communities. YouTube is nothing but technology and investors. It's individual groups of members who self identify with each that form the many communities. And, yes, strangers are always part of a community.
I take your point to mean that the word "community" has only one meaning and that it can never be applied to any circumstance other than co-located groups. I disagree. "Virtual community" is a phrase that's been in use for some time, but one that I find clumsy. By the way, don't English lessons also extend to the use of apostrophes?
How on earth did you draw that conclustion? We all on youtube share the same history, and the same government, the YouTube Op's are the government, and the dawn of the web site is our history.
Had I wished to make it appear that we wernt a community I would of used some video tape of a offline city etc.. Sorry that it confused you.
Now if it was the ending, you only need to look at nalts to see we have familys on here, and the number one thing which makes up 90% of any community, strangers.
Wow...sorry...I totally missed the point. I thought, even on second viewing, that the point was that YT didn't have the things that made up communities: moms, dads, nieces, nephews, only strangers, which had two question marks in the vid, making me think that the notion of a community of strangers wasn't possible.
It takes all of those things to form a coherent society of a community. The reason the question marks are there is to make some one ask themselves there view. Its a unbiased video, but I tryed to make it clear my stand on the issue.
I believe in making a unbiased stand point even if it goes against my own belief.
It is strange how a family like youtubers can be strangers! Maybe the real world will soon be just like this place...wait, what was I thinking? I can't wait for more english lessons as that is one subject I love but am the worst at! I have subscribed to your channel, so please don't quit now! Take care till next time as you are not wasting mine!
PeacouTy!
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tammpon 4 years ago
Sorry I have been so slow. Been very busy will be few more days before I can get back to doing video's. Thanks for subscribing. :)
WastingMyTime245 4 years ago
Spelling correction: I forgot to do this before, so saying it now, I kept spelling it nIEghborhood, the correct spelling is Neighborhood, I apologize.
WastingMyTime245 4 years ago
I used to say, "YouTube is a community." I was wrong. It's a shell, within which are many communities. YouTube is nothing but technology and investors. It's individual groups of members who self identify with each that form the many communities. And, yes, strangers are always part of a community.
kenrg 4 years ago 2
Very well said.
WastingMyTime245 4 years ago
I take your point to mean that the word "community" has only one meaning and that it can never be applied to any circumstance other than co-located groups. I disagree. "Virtual community" is a phrase that's been in use for some time, but one that I find clumsy. By the way, don't English lessons also extend to the use of apostrophes?
tlg847 4 years ago
How on earth did you draw that conclustion? We all on youtube share the same history, and the same government, the YouTube Op's are the government, and the dawn of the web site is our history.
Had I wished to make it appear that we wernt a community I would of used some video tape of a offline city etc.. Sorry that it confused you.
WastingMyTime245 4 years ago
Not to mention that we share the same locality.
youtube dot com.lol
WastingMyTime245 4 years ago
Now if it was the ending, you only need to look at nalts to see we have familys on here, and the number one thing which makes up 90% of any community, strangers.
WastingMyTime245 4 years ago
Wow...sorry...I totally missed the point. I thought, even on second viewing, that the point was that YT didn't have the things that made up communities: moms, dads, nieces, nephews, only strangers, which had two question marks in the vid, making me think that the notion of a community of strangers wasn't possible.
tlg847 4 years ago
It takes all of those things to form a coherent society of a community. The reason the question marks are there is to make some one ask themselves there view. Its a unbiased video, but I tryed to make it clear my stand on the issue.
I believe in making a unbiased stand point even if it goes against my own belief.
WastingMyTime245 4 years ago