Korean-American girls use a website called “CyWorld” to create online profiles and interact with other Korean girls. The pictures that they post will often feature the same hand gestures that make their faces appear smaller in everyday life. The desire to be cute is foremost and their comments on the photographs reflect this as well. There is some gentle taunting but the girls are careful not to offend one another by being too harsh. This differs greatly from the use of social networking by American girls which can often be quite cruel. I’ve heard of young girls creating groups, notes, etc, for the sole purpose of making another girl’s life miserable. It seems to me that when a social networking website caters to a certain culture, the morals of that culture are intrinsic to the content of that website. As with the Arab girls, the Korean girls were conservative in their postings.
The last thing I’d like to bring up is the influence Korean virtual girls have had on American virtual girls. I’m pretty sure we’ve all seen some form of “precura” on MySpace or Facebook. Nowadays most media editors come with options where you can change the background of a picture, add shapes, squiggles, stars, banners, words, and so forth. I believe this stems from the Korean style of photo editing. Unfortunately, I was not able to find any American websites for creating “precura” when I googled it. It makes me wonder why for Korean girls it is a social activity, done publicly, whereas American girls take and edit their photos primarily from their bedrooms. It seems to me that American girls feel a sense of shame in taking pictures of themselves, but why us and not Koreans?
Here is my weak attempt at precura!

http://www.hulu.com/watch/210885/portlandia-harajuku-girls
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