Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Social Media Case Reflection #2

Bobby White. Before just a few weeks ago, that name would have been unknown. Who is he you ask? He’s the police officer from Gainesville, FL who got a call complaining about noisy basketball players in a neighborhood. He responded to the call and when he showed up, he found just a few teenage kids shooting hoops in the street, minding their own business. In a dash-cam video that was released later, it shows White telling the boys that he did not have a problem with them playing ball. He actually ends up joining in and playing. After a few minutes of this, the officer leaves and asks the boys if they’ll be there tomorrow and if so, that he’ll bring a few of his fellow officers and they can play a real game. After setting that scene… here I come with the real reason this story is important which is… the effect that social media had on this story.

Like I said earlier, the dash-cam video was leaked onto the internet and the video went viral within hours.  To the Gainesville police department and Officer Bobby White’s surprise, former NBA player Shaquille O’Neal saw the video and got in contact with the police department. He wanted to go and surprise the kids the next day with them. They all showed up and the kids were in AWE. They played some basketball and got some autographs and that was that.

Why is this a big deal and why did this go viral, you ask? In my opinion, I think that it did for two different reasons. First of all, within the mainstream press there has been a theme of police brutality from white police officers towards black male youth. This video that was shared was the exact opposite of the norm. I think that is what initially caught the public’s attention. The video pulls at my heart strings a little bit and makes me have a lot of respect for Officer White, ya know? But maybe that’s just me.

The second reason that this story became viral is because of the power of celebrity. Do you think that this story would have reached the magnitude that it did without the presence of Shaquille O’Neal? Probably not. But there is still a slight hope in me that it would have even if Shaq didn’t participate. I just can’t get over the feel-good vibe I get from Officer White and his attitude towards his job. The best part about this is that it probably changed those kids’ lives for the rest of time. How often do you become a viral Youtube hit AND get to play basketball with Shaq? Probably never. The deciding factor in this equation is social media. It always seems to be nowadays. I want to go a little bit deeper into the details of the power of celebrity and how social media affects it.


The simple fact that a world-renowned NBA player was involved in this Florida story made it 10x more interesting to us. How? Why do we care so much? I think I can pin point just the reason why… the internet. To be more specific, social media is what I’m talking about. Yes, there were celebrities before the internet and people were just as obsessed with them. What about before television and the radio though? The only possible way someone could be well known was through the word of mouth. But then the internet was invented, and soon came social media, and soon came the ability to stalk pretty much any public figure that you can imagine… all within seconds. 

Celebrities have millions of followers on multiple accounts. As soon as you see your favorite celeb doing something… you become intrigued, and then can stalk and research everything about that person or situation. It’s a never ending loop that I’m now just thinking about and it’s starting to make me feel a little funny. Because like I’ve said before, the internet isn’t a real physical thing. We can’t touch it. And yet, with cases like the one with Officer Bobby White it can change our lives and for some people, even gives you an opportunity to play basketball with Shaq. 










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