A Final Goodbye

12:24 PM A Student's Perspective 0 Comments


Creating this blog has been quite the journey. Black Lives Matter is an infamous topic and showcasing my research and findings to the world meant I could reach an audience with a great interest in what I had to write. I am proud to say my work reached many people. The page views of ‘A Student’s Perspective’ grew throughout the weeks meaning I had created something which was resonating with people. It is rather humbling to know that the research I was conducting and the topics I was writing about had reached multiple people and were affecting their thoughts on the controversial topic of Black Lives Matter.



Furthermore I managed to reach an international audience which is unsurprising due to Black Lives Matter being a global movement. This is in part due to the social media efforts I had put forth for the blog. With every post I created the Students Perspective Twitter and Facebook would share the link utilizing trending hashtags to further reach more people. This allowed for the blog to reach even more people throughout the world and provided a base for the blog to create an audience. The blog space is so saturated in this current postmodern age and Black Lives Matter is a subject which multiple blogs are dedicated too. Thus social media hubs like Facebook and Twitter were necessary to reach the masses and in creating an audience.



As can be seen almost half the page views of this blog were in the last month conveying how over time the blog’s audience grew and grew.

However in terms of facilitating a discussion over the past few months I believe I could have done better. My Twitter page gained 1 follower which seemed to be an actual bot rather than an actual person. Furthermore my Facebook page never gained more than 4 followers. I now realize that to have gained more ground on social media sites, more discussion and involvement in the movement would have been imperative. I did share my blog every week and often shared links related to the topic however I never re-tweeted nor liked nor shared anyone else’s social media posts. This would have most definitely increased my user base and thus my followers. If in the future I undergo an endeavor similar to this project I will certainly make the most of the tools which such social media hubs can provide.


The above showcases the most popular posts and to my surprise ‘The Digital Divide’ was the most popular. This blog was rather important as for decades the digital divide has been an issue relating to that of Blacks and Hispanics. Yet through this post I portrayed just how wrong this is in the digital age particularly with relation to young African Americans. In fact, there is a 12% gap between Blacks and Whites on Twitter with African Americans holding the greater percentage. Twitter is most popular amongst African Americans and this is a large reason why the Black Lives Matter movement has been so successful on there.

Another post that I am proud of is the Participatory Culture one. As Jenkins et. al states, participatory culture is a culture “which members believe their contributions matter, and feel some degree of social connection.” This is at the heart of Black Lives Matter. Each member is part of this large community hoping to bring about activism and change to the world. They create posters, tweets, videos and organize protests together to bring about their final goal. The movement is so successful and their voice is so loud because of this.

Lastly, my post on Social Media brought about an understanding as to how essential these technologies are to movements like Black Lives Matter. As DeRay Mckesson writes, “the tools that we have to organize and to resist are fundamentally different to anything that’s ever existed before in black struggle.” Just 10 years ago, a campaign like Black Lives Matter would not have been as famous and global as it is. Though mass media is powerful it doesn’t provide the grassroots tools to create a campaign and have it exponentially grow through millions of users.

Creating A Student’s Perspective and updating it weekly for you readers out there has been an excellent learning experience for myself and I hope my messages and findings inspired many of you.

Here's me signing out!

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