Thursday, February 20, 2014

Social Media and Privacy

We have no privacy in this generation, as told by When Rape Goes Viral. It really is horrifying that people feel the need to not just harass a person, but record it or videotape it and show it to the world. I personally have never really encountered anything to this extent, of course there were situations in high school like this that happened but never really escalated anything like this. I never thought that it was right, it is an invasion of privacy and something that no one should ever be constantly reminded of whenever they go on the internet. I'm not sure if there is a solution, besides taking action into the case and attempting to actually doing something about it, something the college in the article did not do. But I suppose there is only so much that they can do if they do not have any proof of the students having the video or showing the video.

Regardless of the situation it's a shame the internet is being manipulated and used for these purposes. People have completely taken advantage of the lack of privacy on social media sites and YouTube in the worst ways possible. These types of crimes can damage someone emotionally as much or even more as physical damage can do to them. There are no excuses for this type of behavior from the persons posting the videos/pictures and should not be tolerated.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

I Have Nothing To Hide

I believe that everybody has something to hide when on the internet. You may not think that what you put on the internet matters or that only your friends can see it, but in reality, anybody can see it. Inappropriate pictures and status' can be seen by your family, jobs, coaches, even future schools that you plan on attending. Everything you put on the internet is there for the public whether you want it to be or not. Even if it's as insignificant as complaining about a co-worker or your job in general, it can come back to haunt you. Some jobs may not look at your Facebook, but some do, and if they don't like what they see, they may not even consider hiring you.

Personally, I am fairly cautious about what I put on my social media sites or websites in general. I have family members that I'm "friends" with on Facebook and most times I "like" my employer page, so I don't normally post anything but pictures on the rare occasion. Most of the time if a website asks for more than just general information such as my e-mail and name I won't continue with whatever I'm doing. I know that whatever goes out there, I can't get back and it'll be there forever. I'm always worried as to what can come of this, I can only imagine how easily information about ourselves will be released or found in the future. But in the meantime, I believe people should only post what they want the world to see and know, that it's not private.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

CS 408: Living In A Networked World

CS 408 is a really great course that you can take at the University of New Hampshire. It is an introductory course that delves into the realms of human life within a networked world. As students, we are assigned to analyze how technology affects our everyday lives and how it can negatively affect us as well. In this course we are expected to thoroughly discuss our findings through our readings and viewings of videos with our classmates as well as the professor via e-mail, discussion boards, blogs, and in class.