This week I took my research a step further and looked at
the hashtag “#blessedSunday” to specify that I wanted to look at what people
posted with thought towards the most holy day of the week. The three pictures
broke down as such:
1.
“#lastSunday #catholicchurch #churchgoers
#blessedSunday #mybabies #coco #chanelle #Bolton#” The picture is, as attached
below, of two little girls who are apparently at church. This associates the
hashtag with the user going to a church service and having a religious
experience.
2.
“Breakfast! #food #pancakes #HotCoco #McDo
#BlessedSunday” This picture is of Mc Donald’s packaging, with the location as “Mc
Donald’s La Salle”. This implies that the person feels blessed to enjoy the
food that they are eating on that Sunday morning, not having much to do with a
typical religious experience.
3.
“Sleepy mode si babe….nanay nya daw ako @_____
#blessedsunday #blueleafeventsplace #happiness #babe” This is a picture of what
seems to be a couple. The male has his head on the females shoulder and his
eyes are closed and they are both smiling a little bit. This picture implies
that the user feels blessed to be with that person.
The primary message about religion in each of the examples
is that there is no official way to display religion on Instagram. There are,
however, many different and personal ways that users apply feeling blessed to
their lives. The pattern is that users are posting the things that make them
feel the most blessed in their lives at that moment and they often associate
these pictures with thankfulness. Most of the posts are happy. However, there
is little pattern in regards to what people write along with their posts.
Sometimes it implies feeling blessed by God, and other times there is the
implication that the person is thinking in a secular way. The posts often have
to do with other people that the user cares about. This is fairly similar to my previous findings, even though
I changed the hash tag a little bit. While I did get one post about being at
church, the other two posts did not express being at church but mainly just
feeling thankful or happy as in the examples that were seen previously. The
main lesson learned in every single bit of research I have done is that
Instagram is a place where users post things that is unique to their lives and
what makes them feel either a connection to God or makes them think for some
reason of the word blessed.
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