Wednesday, October 17, 2007

YouTube

Tomorrow we'll be discussing YouTube. Click on the link for more exploring.

2 comments:

The Point said...

YOUTUBE doesn't hold back, it can show almost anything through the videos they show. Thers is no person that proofreads the information that they recieve from teh source. That enables you to recieve exactly what it meant to be shown, instead of what someone else wants you to know. YOUTUBE exposes candidates for whatever good or bad they have done, and if you have an opinion about them it is no longer censored.

Animefreak242 said...

YouTube political videos don’t influence my stance on candidates of any kind. Most of the information I get is just reflected upon in the videos. Some of the videos are informative, but don’t really give me any more information than I could read in the Times or New Yorker. The videos we watch in class especially. I wasn’t planning on voting for Clinton for various reasons, but the first video was entertaining. It made light of some of the issues a lot of people have about Obama and Clinton.