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Andreu Buenafuente back to Twitter with a manifesto |
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A couple of weeks ago Andreu Buenafuente interviewed in their program to the Minister of Culture, Gonzalez-Sinde . An interview after which the presenter had a lot of criticism for the way in which the interview took place . Personally I would have liked a more incisive interviews, but almost from the outset did not expect to be so, mainly because Buenafuente is not a journalist as it may be Ana Pastor and scheduling is oriented humor. While it is true that the interview you may have been other nuances. Anyway, after that interview, which was not too long-usual in the program, the presenter Buenafuente received much criticism and the day after the fiery asked to leave, so then do it, taking account inactive since then until today, the day that Andreu has returned with a manifesto which samples its findings on the Internet, social networks and ultimately their experience of what happened. In the manifesto, Buenafuente lists a number points in which he complains of anonymity on the Internet, the use that is given to technology and demand, among other things, that all this anger that flows through Internet use in demonstrations in street demonstrations, in short, move your ass over and under the mouse. Moreover comedian criticized journalists, which he
This show ends with a very strong, which indicates that much better a good rice with real friends than two hours on the Internet. Point with which I agree and I'm sure many of you too. Everything mentioned above is part of the opinion that it Andreu Buenafuente , which is entirely respectable, but from my point of view has several flaws. My view on the Internet in general and social networks in particular is very clear to me is a means of communication like any other, with the only difference that the direction in which information flows both ways. Any person appearing in traditional media has an enormous media power, and probably not used to call it, feedback and criticism available on the Internet. Therefore it is possible that when these appear grossly tend to change their position on this tool called the Internet and think that has ever happened to own Buenafuente. I believe that good reporting Andreu and is current today, both outside and within the Internet. So I guess I know what the position of the Internet on Sinde Act and the Minister has pushed the law. Therefore, it was expected that the reaction of the citizens of the Internet was that it was. And as you said in your manifesto, Andreu, there are more good people than bad, you should know filter destructive criticism and keep the constructive, rather than close the bar. Nobody said this was easy, you always find someone who believes differently from you, you see things differently from a very opposite view to yours and you take the opposite. But leave, close in-band and want to hear the rest simply because most noisy, it's easier. The hard part is listening to everyone, namely learning from the Internet chat and social networking, as did Alex de la Iglesia , surely you can give a good opinion of all this. Then there is the issue of anonymity on the Internet. There is, it will be and what should be. But sure you're a bit you will see a lot of criticism (constructive and destructive) of people with names. In the same post is signed with a name and a surname, and so is my Twitter , I prefer that people I talk to a name, but I also think that there should be anonymity on the Internet, to the extent possible. However, criticizing anonymous Internet that there seems little valid reason, perhaps the least valid of all those listed. As if I agree with you completely is that people must move more, either here on the Internet, or on the street demonstrating. Andreu Anyway, could go on but this would be too long. I'm glad you're back on Twitter with your account up and running again, I hope these two weeks of vacation you have taken have served to learn how to use social networking and chat in them. Sure you use them properly you may change your opinion about that in some respects. Andreu Buenafuente back to Twitter with a manifesto written in ALT1040 April 26, 2011 by David Blonde
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