On the diagram below I have mapped my personal uses of social media and web platforms. These have been divided into:
- Personal- the sites I use for my own use
- Resident-where I post on these websites and leave a trace
- Institutional-the sites which I use for college work
- Visitor-the sites I use but leave no trace persistent social trace

Today in class we were asked to research some fake websites in our second language that we are learning. I found this French website called ‘LeJournalNews.com’

https://lejournalnews.com/
What makes a spoof website believable?
Display of headings
I found this particular website to be extremely believably as the specific headings of each category of the news such as politics, entertainment and economics are displayed in perfect categorisation as if one was visting Sky News or RTE News.
Satirical Imagery
The use of imagery in many posts is quite satirical. For example one post about the recent UFC match with Conor Mcgregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov claims that after having ransacked Las Vegas, Khabib is on his way to Chicago with a picture of destruction of Chicago city in the thumbnail.

Dates and Times
The time and dates that the posts on the website are posted are quite irregular. If this was a real website for news and entertainment as I refresh the page more updates would appear immediately. For this website, the most recent post was posted today the 11th of October, then the 10th, the 8th and then the 6th and so on…

Links to other social media
Links to other social media are tagged along with every post so one can share the posts to friends. This will obviously increase popularity of the website, spreading awareness of this website and other spoor sites too!

Like any other young adult I can admit that I am one of those people who is always glued to their phone. My most preferred social media platforms are…
- Instagram
- Snapchat
- Twitter

- Facebook
Advantages of social media…
- I can connect with friends and family easily

- Any information needed for assignments or information in general is easily accessible
- I can keep up to date with my interests such as watching YouTubers
- I have many platforms available to me for my language learning such as duo lingo and communicating with others in my second language
- A great platform to use to help spread awareness about certain topics

Disadvantages of social media…
- It is a huge distraction when studying
- It’s tiring scrolling through peoples selfies, pictures of their food and workout routines and basically their whole lives in general
- It is a huge platform for bullying, so many young people are not properly educated on how to go about these issues yet they are handed a phone at the age of eight
- Reduces communication skills as young people are becoming increasingly dependent on communicating through their mobile devices
The key words that stand out for me in order of importance from Martin’s (2005) view of digital literacies
Martin (2005) proposes an expansive view of digital literacies as:
“The awareness, attitude and ability of individuals to appropriately use digital tools and facilities to identify, access, manage, integrate, evaluate, analyze and synthesize digital resources, construct new knowledge, create media expressions, and communicate with others, in the context of specific life situations, in order to enable constructive social action; and to reflect on this process.” (p. 135)
- Communicate
- Constructive social action
- Identify
- Integrate
- Attitude
- Ability