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Facebook - The new lost & found update counter

Posted by JessicaKok on 9:46 PM
            Nayati is found! Saiful Samidi has been returned home safe and sound!
            Upon realizing the mighty influence of social media – Facebook, many has sought solutions through sharing and posting on Facebook. We can see that nowadays people depends heavily on Facebook – to help find lost children, to help funding a poor baby with rare disease etc, rescuing stray animals etc.
            People believe what they see. That is why Facebook is an ideal platform as its photo-sharing function is one of the easiest, fastest and widest coverage worldwide. Just one click away from spreading the news to the whole world (whole community the very least). Information and news are spread like wildfire through photos and videos being posted and shared around.
            Let us look at the Nayati Shamelin Moodliar case – where a 12-year old boy was kidnapped by a car on his way to school near Mont Kiara, Kuala Lumpur. Photos of him are all over the wall of Facebook – there are detailed information just as who to contact, the car that abducted him and the plate number of the cars … … People around regardless of gender, ethnics and geographical boundaries are all concern of this little boy and by sharing – more people are exposed to the news, which brings about a more positive light in finding Nayati. Although in the end, it was the negotiation with the police and the ransom being paid that have Nayati home safe and sound, the photos on facebook has played a vital role as well – if Nayati’s photos has not been published in Facebook, civilians may not recognized him when he was released near Rawang – the place itself is not his very own comfort zone. Because of the high recognition that he gained from Facebook, people could identify him at first glance and lend a helping hand.  The updated photos and videos of Nayati thanking everyone has brought a broad smile on everyone face as well. 






 Click here to see Nayati himself thanking everyone on social media. And here for the news.

There is also a similar case of a missing OKU, Saiful Samidi – the news of him missing and found are spread through photos on our social media, particularly Facebook.
Click here to see the news. The photos and videos are almost all first-hand, which is faster than your night newspaper. I guess this explains why these social media are gaining domination over our mainstream media. 

            Besides that, people are relying on photo/ video sharing media to raise awareness and funding as well. When photos or videos are being shared, much more people are being touched by. They offer mental support. They offer financial support. They put their sympathy into action. These are being interpreted as “social ties” in social media websites, where the strong the social ties with the particular social media (the longer time being spent), and the more frequent of interaction, social media are more likely to influence the behaviour of the users ( Lundgren, R.E., McMakin, A.H., 2009)  








References
Lundgren, R.E., McMakin, A.H., (2009). Risk communication: A handbook for communicating environmental,  safety and health risk. John Wiley & Sons Inc: Canada



3 Comments


Sometimes, we do not know should or should not believe the news about help to funding for a baby, child or even adult who suffered by a chronic disease. They just post the picture of that patient in Facebook or Twitter and hope we can donate some to money to help the patient get treatment. Today, cheater can use any way to get money from ignorant people. People may find hard to believe anyone in the society. However, social networking websites and video sharing websites had become the faster and easy tool to spread emergency information to everyone in the world.People depend more on it to find their losing relatives or pets.


When it comes to ethical use, the responsibility is the online communities themselves. Online fraud can be so destructive in mind as people is no longer believe and even doubt about the reality, but it's amuse me to see them keep it sharing around from time to time even for the same post by different person. In this case, the date of abduction incident was clearly state and so people is aware of its reality, knowing it's an urgent matter that decide his live or death in any seconds. anyway still thanks to the power of photo sharing and it saved one lives. it does helps this time.


I believe that there is always two sides to a matter. On one hand, it may be the fastest and easiest way to reach out to the public, but it would be the fastest highway for someone who intend to commit fraud or other crime just as chia chia mentioned. People nowadays just cannot afford to be naive and gullible anymore.
But then again, in my opinion, as long as the users being careful, what is the harm or sharing the photos to help?
Yes, there might be a fraud of donations or such, but .. what if it isnt? And people are so used to ignore them?

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