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Internet Privacy Analysis

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Ever notice how people of all ages are now inclined to use the internet? The internet itself is a great place, filled with entertainment and a plethora of easily accessible information. However, with the many technological advancements of the internet, it has gradually diminished people’s privacy. Scholar Stacey B. Steinberg, in “Sharenting: Children’s Privacy In The Age of Social Media”, says that cautions should be taken when posting online to uphold privacy .Similarly, scholar Agnieszka McPeak in “Social Data Discovery and Proportional Privacy” suggests that any data or activity done in the cyberworld can be easily obtained or traced. Although research on privacy issues in regards of the internet has been done in the discipline of computer …show more content…

During the middle of the story, a news cameraman live broadcasts on of the characters, Tammy who is a news reporter, falling and flashing her undergarments to the world without her consent. (156) However, Tammy later finds an altered version of the same footage in an art gallery and is mortified and irritated from it (172). The irony of the scene demonstrates the the results of trusting the seemingly reliable people. Additionally in the story, Tammy was never able to confront the cameraman about the leaked footage because of their limited acquaintanceship.Tammy’s lack of familiarity with the cameraman may also allude to actual experiences in the cyber community and how the lack of real life confrontations makes breaking trust incredibly easy, similarly to Tammy’s incident. On another note, Tammy’s realization of the existence of the supposedly deleted footage represents the everlastingness of data on the internet and the possible threatening consequences from leaks of private information. McPeak points out though private information may be leaked from our own impulsive actions online, information can still be leaked from social media companies due to their vast storage of personal data (61). Steinberg also mentions that information shared online can also last a lifetime (846). Again, from Tammy’s realization of the leaked footage, it emphasizes that instilling too much trust in social media companies or people on the internet can be hazardous. Nevertheless, Pierce’s usage of irony in his story deeply questions the trustworthiness of the internet and the amount of actual privacy

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