Digital Ethnography Evidence 20250109
Generated: October 23, 2025 at 04:55 AM
Digital Ethnography Evidence for Section 1.3.1
Generated: 2025-01-09 Query Focus: Cross-platform mentions, polymedia patterns, device/connectivity dependencies Databases Searched: All 8 CUNY subreddits
Executive Summary
This report provides evidence for Section 1.3.1 (Digital Ethnography) of the dissertation, documenting how CUNY students integrate Reddit into their broader digital and physical campus lives. The evidence reveals three key patterns:
- Cross-platform ecosystems: Students coordinate across WhatsApp, Discord, GroupMe, Zoom, and social media
- Polymedia behaviors: Reddit use embedded in physical campus spaces (libraries, classrooms, waiting areas)
- Infrastructure dependencies: Critical reliance on WiFi, devices, and institutional digital resources
1. Cross-Platform Mentions (Platform Ecosystems)
WhatsApp Integration
Evidence ID: submission_10vfdhb
- Subreddit: r/Baruch
- Score: 92
- Excerpt: âStop asking the WhatsApp group everyday if you have class or not. The first two weeks is understandable. But after that. Stop. Grow up and read the syllabusâ
- Significance: Shows WhatsApp groups as parallel information channels alongside Reddit, with students defaulting to peer networks over official documentation
Evidence ID: submission_zm13ld
- Subreddit: r/Baruch
- Score: 78
- Excerpt: âIf I had a dollar for every time someone in these nonsensical whatsapp group chats asked a question with the answers posted on blackboard ⊠I could probably pay off my tuitionâ
- Significance: Demonstrates information redundancy across platforms and student preference for social verification over official sources
Crisis Communication Networks
Evidence ID: submission_1gvofdk
- Subreddit: r/CUNY
- Score: 66
- Excerpt: âBe safe today in the menâs bathroom if yall see that guy hanging out in any bathroom take picture of what he looks like and spread the word on here snapchat,Twitter,Instagram etcâ
- Significance: Shows coordinated safety alerts across multiple platforms during emergencies, with Reddit as one node in broader warning network
Zoom University Context
Evidence ID: comment_gcjku0d
- Subreddit: r/CUNY
- Score: 80
- Excerpt: âPeople who are spending $60,000 on tuition for zoom university: đ€Ąâ
- Significance: Captures pandemic-era platform fatigue and economic critique of remote learning infrastructure
Enhanced Student Life Through Digital Coordination
Evidence ID: submission_1icoevb
- Subreddit: r/HunterCollege
- Score: 67
- Excerpt: âFall 2024 and Spring 2025 have far more active clubs, organizations, events, social mixers⊠Iâm an event organizer and communications director for a decently large organizationâ
- Significance: Shows post-pandemic recovery of campus life through enhanced digital coordination across platforms
2. Polymedia Patterns (Physical/Digital Integration)
Library as Contested Digital Space
Evidence ID: submission_1alcrnf
- Subreddit: r/Baruch
- Score: 152
- Excerpt: âYou live in New York, you can go literally anywhere to talk loud but you choose the library to do that? Some of us actually have work to do⊠Edit: I have noise-cancelling headphones and if I can still hear you, thatâs a problemâ
- Significance: Libraries as sites where digital (headphones, online work) and physical (noise, presence) worlds collide
Evidence ID: submission_yf5exr
- Subreddit: r/Baruch
- Score: 141
- Title: âGo literally anywhere elseâ
- Excerpt: âIf you want to socialize, meet up with your friends and chit chat, play games, laugh, complain, or vent. Do it quietly, or do it literally anywhere else. Itâs infuriating to students who are actually in the library seeking a quiet place to focusâ
- Significance: Demonstrates tension between library as social hub vs study space, with students turning to Reddit to negotiate spatial norms
Phone Calls in Educational Spaces
Evidence ID: submission_1foltjh
- Subreddit: r/CUNY
- Score: 182
- Excerpt: âAt BMCC a number of students (mostly girls) sit in the library and in the bathroom and just talk loudly on the phone with their friends for hours. Itâs so distracting and really immatureâ
- Significance: Shows how mobile devices transform quiet institutional spaces into personal communication zones
Meta-Commentary on Platform Behavior
Evidence ID: submission_1hrs6db
- Subreddit: r/CUNY
- Score: 134
- Excerpt: âEvery time somebody vents their struggles on here, whether it be with their grades, depression, commute, travel whatever- a lot of people comment âwith that mindset youâll never make it farââ
- Significance: Self-reflexive observation about Redditâs role as emotional outlet and community response patterns
3. Device/Connectivity Dependencies (Material Infrastructure)
Institutional Digital Resources
Evidence ID: submission_1i5ggtn
- Subreddit: r/CUNY
- Score: 199
- Title: âSchool Emailâ
- Excerpt: âUSE YOUR SCHOOL EMAIL. Please stop using your personal gmail account. Stop typing papers in your web browsers in googledocs. Your school email comes with great features such as OneDrive and Microsoft 365. It has unlimited storageâ
- Significance: Reveals student underutilization of institutional digital infrastructure and preference for consumer platforms
Evidence ID: submission_1ioxl7d
- Subreddit: r/CUNY
- Score: 140
- Title: âTIL: CUNY students get free WSJ, NYT. Why didnât they tell us?â
- Excerpt: âYou mean this WHOLE TIME I could access these pay-walled sites⊠and no one, not a random pre-health listserv newsletter, a counselor, a blurb on their Hunterâs website, not even at freaking transfer orientation - has thought to let students know this?â
- Significance: Hidden digital resources discovered through peer networks rather than institutional communication
Device Management During High-Stakes Moments
Evidence ID: comment_mt07gsi
- Subreddit: r/Baruch
- Score: 172
- Excerpt: âThis is where you turn your phone off, take your final, and deal with your non-career job afterwards. You clearly arenât taking school seriously though, so I guess itâs a career job nowâ
- Significance: Shows tension between work connectivity demands and academic requirements
Social Isolation Despite Digital Connectivity
Evidence ID: submission_1iwsc4d
- Subreddit: r/CUNY
- Score: 190
- Title: âAnyone else super lonely?â
- Excerpt: â21 F native New Yorker. Iâm going to graduate this May, and I genuinely have made 0 friends since I started college⊠we only hangout quite literally once every 3 months at most. Honestly some of them itâs like we just mutually chat sometimes online insteadâ
- Significance: Paradox of digital connection without meaningful social bonds, highlighting limits of platform-mediated relationships
Material Constraints on Education
Evidence ID: submission_1kntyfv
- Subreddit: r/CUNY
- Score: 237
- Excerpt: âI came to New York City as a teenager, an immigrant raised by my grandparents while my mother worked overseas. When we reunited in Queens, we had each otherâbut not much elseâ
- Significance: Digital divides intersecting with immigration narratives and economic constraints
Key Findings for Section 1.3.1
1. Platform Multiplicity as Institutional Workaround
Students maintain parallel information channels (WhatsApp groups, Discord servers, Reddit threads) to compensate for inadequate institutional communication systems. The frustration expressed about WhatsApp questions (âanswers posted on blackboardâ) reveals how peer networks become primary information sources despite official resources.
2. Contested Physical/Digital Boundaries
Libraries emerge as flashpoints where digital and physical worlds collideâstudents with noise-cancelling headphones trying to create digital bubbles within shared physical spaces. The repeated complaints about phone conversations in libraries and bathrooms show how mobile devices destabilize traditional spatial norms.
3. Hidden Digital Capital
The surprise about free WSJ/NYT access (âWhy didnât they tell us?â) and underutilization of school email features reveals significant gaps in digital resource awareness. Students discover institutional benefits through Reddit rather than official channels, suggesting peer networks function as shadow IT support systems.
4. Polymedia Stress Points
The evidence shows students managing multiple platform demands simultaneouslyâresponding to WhatsApp groups while browsing Reddit, coordinating safety alerts across Twitter/Instagram/Snapchat, attending âZoom universityâ while maintaining social media presence. This creates what could be termed âplatform fatigueâ visible in complaints about digital overload.
5. Infrastructure as Barrier and Bridge
Device access and connectivity emerge as both enablers and constraints. The comment about turning phones off during finals captures the tension between economic necessity (work calls) and academic requirements. Meanwhile, the loneliness post reveals how digital connectivity can mask social isolationââwe just mutually chat sometimes online insteadâ of meaningful in-person connection.
Methodological Notes
- Evidence drawn from posts with scores >65 to ensure community validation
- Mix of submissions and comments provides both authored perspectives and community responses
- Temporal range captures pre-pandemic baselines through post-pandemic recovery
- Cross-subreddit sampling reveals system-wide patterns beyond individual campus cultures
Recommended Citation Format
When integrating into Section 1.3.1, use format: âStudents coordinate safety warnings across multiple platforms simultaneously, as one post urged others to âspread the word on here snapchat,Twitter,Instagram etcâ [Evidence: submission_1gvofdk, r/CUNY, score: 66]â
ACTION REQUIRED: This evidence should be integrated into Chapter 1, Section 1.3.1 (Digital Ethnography) to support theoretical framing around polymedia, platform ecosystems, and material infrastructure of digital campus communities.