Blog Post #3: The Eight Values of Free Expression
The First Amendment isn't just a rule made up some time ago to set standards. We use it in everyday things like communication, imagination, challenging ideas, and sharing stories to show it. Throughout history, free expression has shaped how society grows and how individuals find their voices. Out of the eight values of free expression, I like the Marketplace of Ideas, bringing individual ideas together.
The Value I Connect With Most
For me, the Marketplace of Ideas feels incredibly real in my daily life. As a student who spends a lot of time on social media for both personal use and digital marketing, I observe this market regularly. Platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter serve as modern public spaces where opinions, trends, and political debates are discussed. There are ugly moments to inspiring moments, but it is always powerful and it is our future.

In my experience, I have witnessed a spread of ideas and rapid change about free expression. With to being exciting, that also comes with responsibilities. Especially when it comes to things such as political debates, public health concerns, or just about any social controversy which can affect the market in negative ways. As platforms began to label false information and check accuracy, I realized how real the truth can be when everyone has a finger to post whatever they want on the internet. The fact that everyday people can participate in public discourse at all is something I take for granted.
Personal connection
As both a college athlete
and a social media student, I have learned how
important it is to develop my own platform
and protect my online
reputation. Through social media and online platforms, I have
explored who I am
beyond being an athlete. My expression allows me to grow, as well as pursue my love
for social media.
The creators, athletes, and singers who turn personal passion into something meaningful inspire me. Seeing people create from their dorm rooms and sharing on the internet what they like / hate about college and other things i relate to such as sports makes me comforted. Which relates the marketplace of ideas to how the digital age we are in now is so important.
Everyday Use
media is used by millions every second of
every day and it
obviously comes with freedom of speech.
The help to harm
ratio is very
controversial depending on
people's opinions. My everyday use of freedom of
speech is
to review anything I buy.
When I am debating on buying something or just want to know if it is worth it, I find it to be extremely helpful. And reviewers
aren't shy to say how they truly feel about products.
Cancel Culture
An
extremely negative way
it is used is for
cancelling culture online.
Like i mentioned about online reputation , this generation
is over the top to let
celebrities know when they did something wrong. Often
going above and
beyond to try to tear down the rest of their lives and ruin their careers.
Final thoughts
There is no unifying theory for free expression values. Their presence can be found in social media postings, huge protests, and conversations. I believe the Marketplace of Ideas creates connections, builds confidence, and protects fairness through checks on authority. In digital media and marketing, they shape how I learn, communicate daily, and are a huge part of my life. It is not just a right to be able to speak freely. It's about growth, and identifying yourself are vital tools in today's world.
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