Tuesday, January 20, 2009

my virgin post (feel free to comment!)

http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=51781

http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=52342




As the articles speak for themselves, two drivers are depicted as inconsiderate, selfish, inexperienced, or even "kayu" (word used in the article) from the way they parked their cars into two parking lots. Indeed, anyone, with just a glimpse of the pictures, would definitely jump to the conclusions at how inconsiderate these two drivers can be. As a driver myself, I understand the frustrations of the person who sent in the photos, especially if he happens to be a driver himself who is desperately looking for a parking lot at that point of time. Let us put it this way. Imagine you are driving and are already late for work, desperately looking for a parking space, suddenly manages to spot an empty lot. You are thrilled with excitement. Upon driving closer, you realise that the lot is actually blocked by some bugger who parked his car into half of the empty lot. As a result, you waste precious time looking for another one, thanks to a foolish yet selfish act committed by an inconsiderate soul. He, who selfishly does things as he pleases without sparing a thought for others, gets away scotfree while you, on the other hand, who did nothing wrong, have to bear the consequences of being late.

No matter how much I penalize the selfish drivers and their acts, I am ashamed and have to admit that i do park my car into two parking lots once in a blue moon (I only do that when the moon happens to be blue on that night. You can imagine how rare that is). Be it due to my inexperience ( p-plater) or simply in the need to rush off, sometimes I do find myself occupying two parking lots even when i did not have the intention to. However, I make it a point to adjust my car into the lot if I see that there are not many parking spaces available. Otherwise, if my car happens to be just one of the five cars in the entire multi-storey carpark, i would usually leave my car as it is. However, my perception changed when i was browsing through STOMP and chanced upon the two articles.

Online discussion forums have become a space for commoners like us to vent our frustrations, voice out our unhappiness, complain about something that happened, or even whine about an issue. They are virtual, yet lethal and powerful. This source of communication creates a very effective way for everyone, and anyone to discuss on any topic under the sun. Under the CONTEXTS OF COMMUNICATION, it is not easy to find INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION, GROUP COMMUNICATION, MASS COMMUNICATION, INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION, PERSUASION, and it's most fundamental aspect, ONLINE COMMUNICATION, in the forums we see around. Media, in this case, STOMP, has become a sort of pushing force that has control over the lives of the people. Take myself for example. After knowing that even the slightest act of accidental parking into two parking lots can make me end up in the hall of shame, I began to double check my car's position whenever i come out of my car. I personally believe that this phenomenon happens to everyone, not just me alone. I personally feel that the media, in this case, has passively moulded the society into a better place. In my opinion, the reason why i think forums are effective in creating an impact in our actions and behaviors is simply because it uses a two way approach. This can be illustrated by the TRANSACTIONAL MODEL OF COMMUNICATION. Ok bear with me for a while. TRANSACTIONAL MODEL OF COMMUNICATION is a process of mutual influence with both parties being the senders/ receivers, and encoders/ decoders. As such, it is the most accurate representation of the communication process. Stomp, itself, is a perfect demonstration of the above model. For example, Mr A may post his encounter on the forum. Subsequently, the post is read by Mr B. At this stage, Mr A is representing the "encoder" and Mr B is the "decoder".After reading the post, Mr B decides to send in his comments regarding Mr A's encounter to Mr A. As a result, Mr B ends up being the "encoder" and Mr A being the "decoder". This puts both parties in the roles of the communicators. Communication is best established when there is a two-way communication. And yes, this form of communication can take place within minutes and the conversation can be kept going on as long as both parties are online. From what I have elaborated, communications indeed, does play a major part in affecting our thinking and behavior.


Ok. So next time when you are about to do something that is morally wrong, think twice. You might end up becoming the headline of the hall of shame in online forums!

6 comments:

  1. The pictures do speak a lot and with technology being so advanced, news can now be tramsitted online at a scary pace.

    Interpretation of text, pictures, situations can vary from the many points of views of others as you have mentioned. We tend to rush into jumping to conclusion as stated by Francis Bacon under the Idols of the Tribe.

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  2. With all due respect, I beg to differ on the statement "Media, in this case, STOMP, has become a sort of pushing force that has control over the lives of the people"

    Admittedly, media is a effective form of communication tool for the public. However, STOMP as what was mentioned should or rather must never have control over our lives per se. Yes indeed the contents and information dedicated in the mainstream media may be a collective voice of the majority but we must first understand how the media operates. On the most fundamental basis, we must acknowledge that media operates in a pro-motivated agenda and hence is more inclined towards sensationalizing content to make it more profitable and marketable.

    STOMP in this case can only be a good platform to raise the unhappiness of any issues but such anecdotal examples cannot be the sole gauge as a reliable source of evidence.

    On the other hand, I must agree that STOMP in Singapore do make a good watchdog for the good conduct of Singaporeans in the public lest being ashamed online. Yet it will be fantastic if we can come to a point of self-awareness and gracious mannerism to practise all these socially-acceptable behaviors even without people looking.

    By the way, thanks for the explanation of the different types of communications. I learn quite alot.

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  3. quote, " On the most fundamental basis, we must acknowledge that media operates in a pro-motivated agenda and hence is more inclined towards sensationalizing content to make it more profitable and marketable." yes true enough, media itself should be aiming towards motivating, however, as much as how positive the influence we want the media to have, it is inevitable that certain phenomenons arise from the diff perspectives people have over the same topic. for example, the article above might be posted with the intention to educate the public the proper way to park a car. nevertheless, someone with a different perspective may see it as a warning and threat to this unacceptable behavior. in simple terms, we may want the impact of media to turn out like this, but it usually turns out otherwise as perspectives are always personally and hard to predict. good comment out there!

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  4. good post out there!

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  5. I believe this particular communication model has become rather prevalent in our beloved concrete jungle and obliviously etched itself into our culture. With this, your claim as to it being a powerful source of communication is undeniably true.

    I would like to add that 'stompers' utilize the appeal to emotion and is extensively portrayed in other posts that the link provides.

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  6. Indeed,we feel that there is a need to post our frustrations on sites such as STOMP!, this form of communication is most likely suspectible to expressions of emotions.

    I feel however, that STOMPers may tend sometimes to exagerate issues, as my past experience has told me. Filtering the good with the bad is our job to differentiate the useful remarks from just simple spam. No doubt there is freedom of expression in this form of communication, which is heartening to see. This means that STOMP, as a venue for communicating informations from viewers to those who make the posts has a certain environment , pretty much similar to the one studied in our lectures. The environment is created by the posts and feedback from fellow STOMPers and the illustrations given.

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