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In this digital narrative, Oscar Yang shares his experiences with social networks, online gaming, and video watching that shape his virtual life. He connects with friends on Facebook and MySpace, plays adventure games like Runescape and Lunia, and enjoys humorous content on YouTube. Anime provides him with relaxation, while he carefully manages his digital footprint by only sharing true information on trusted sites. This story encapsulates the importance of digital spaces in maintaining relationships and entertainment in a fast-paced world.
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My Digital Story By Oscar Yang
My Social Network • Facebook – I get on it to nose around what’s happening with my friends in Tennessee and here in New York. I also use F.B. as a way to chat to my distant friends who can’t text. • MySpace – I used to have a MySpace back when I was in Tennessee for only chatting purposes and music (playlist).
Online gaming • Runescape – I’ve played this game since I was little and I still play it now. It’s a great adventure game. • Lunia – I was introduced to this game by a friend and use it as a means to talk to him about what’s happening in Tennessee.
Video Watching • YouTube – I get on YouTube to watch funny videos on pranks, jokes, or parodies. • Anime – I watch Japanese cartoon daily as a means to relieve my stress.
Digital Footprint • I’ve left information that are mostly true on the sites I trust the most such as the game sites that I’ve played. • Sites that are marked unsafe by my anti-virus system is where I don’t go to.
Bibliography (Credits) • Digital Story • Slide 2 (Facebook, MySpace) • Slide 3 (Runescape, Lunia) • Slide 4 (YouTube, Naruto, Fairy Tail) • Slide 5 (Footprint, Danger)