Cyberspace War

Cyberspace War by Gregory Eich

Most of the world learns of conflict through stories on the web. Nearly 1 billion people are now connected digitally. At the same time, the digital realm of cyberspace has its share of rapscallions and scoundrels. Internet users have to develop a skeptical as well as a discerning eye, particularly about information coming out of war zones from sources that have chosen sides. When verified as truthful, images potentially have a sledgehammer impact on viewers' opinion formation by creating iconic images of an event (Perlmutter & Wagner, 2004.
Readers are urged to contact journalists directly with their comments via email links, and to offer their opinions by way of message boards. Some large news organizations, like Fox and CNN, weave these comments into some of their programs or present them as opinion blocks. During the 2003 Iraq War, comments all along the political spectrum brought out many disputes that may have changed people's perspectives on the war. These perspectives changed the main stream of people based on information from the web or even bog sites.

The personal flow of information can be transferred by cutting and pasting as well as sending large folders of information through email. Some may have discarded the original posting and forwarded it anyway. Many views can be influenced because of sites such as Google news. It captures news minutes after it has happened and people can access and download and forwarded the information to family and friends.

Berenger, R. D. (2006). Introduction: War in cyberspace. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 12(1), article 9. http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol12/issue1/berenger.html

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Greg.

I have noticed this trend on the larger news stations such as CNN.

They have even started a new news program based exclusivly on stories submitted by viewers.

I think it is a great idea as people will have a tendency to become more aware of the world around them.

Viki

Speed Phreak said...

I think that the spreading of opinion based news is bad enough on televesion. I have issue to this real time news posting when it is me who will be targeted via a terrorist as opposed to Joe Smith in Chicago.

I do not need any troop posting thier happenings in a warzone due to the simple fact someone can be listeneing and reading to the next days happenings. This kind of posting is great for some events, but not war. If you want to know what it is like, sign up and see for yourself.