Sources :
http://www.journalism.org/2009/06/25/iran-and-twitter-revolution/
http://danpankraz.wordpress.com/2009/06/18/iranian-youth-uprising-via-social-media-green-revolution/
http://danpankraz.wordpress.com/2009/06/18/iranian-youth-uprising-via-social-media-green-revolution/
My Topic :
As twitter and youtube doesn't need authenticating identifications and Iranians can make pseudonym on the web site, they can update the uprising pictures on the world wide internet.
What I hope to learn from this source:
I hope readers know the significance of pseudonym in the aspect of politic.
Notes :
1. Most Iranians use Twitter and they use this to inform the situation of Iran.
2. "Powerful pictures from massive Iranian Protests after #IranElectiion," tweeted Ejaz Asi in response to the collection.
"RT Wondering where the truth lies? These images will help. (BTW new pics all the time)," added Gwog.
3. YouTube was another avenue through which to disseminate information about events in Iran last week. The two most viewed news videos on YouTube contained eyewitness footage of the protests in the streets of Tehran.
Final Thoughts :
In the Harvard Sampler, I saw a sentence that Iranians sent uprising pictures to the internet. So I wanted to know more about this situation and by searching on this source, I got to know that Iranian uprising is related to the network real-name system. It was so interesting. .png)
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