Ever just wonder and think about the government being able to see what you’re doing online, on social media. You might be talking to someone and you think you’re safe and think no one can see the conversation but people can see it like the government. Us people don’t think about what we post on social media and that can hurt us if we are trying to get a job or anything like that, even if we put our profile on private the stuff we put out there can be found some way. A lot of people feel that the government shouldn’t be able to see what we do online because it’s our personal life and there are some things we don’t want other to be able to see. We deserve to have some type of privacy and we don’t deserve to just be watched by people we don’t …show more content…
Throughout the years, electronic devices have become more dangerous, and although it’s emerged to protect communications and personal identity. In some situations, there’s indifference between technical concept and legal moral concept of privacy. “Any media analyses and design generalizes methods throughout the modern era” (Clement 31). Debate about privacy has been structured as a series of tradeoffs and assertion on rights. Privacy raises new concerns about the nature of privacy and the means by which individual privacy might be compromised or protected. Although today’s concerns about big data reflect both the substantial increases in the amount of data being collected and associated changes, both actual and potential, in how they are used. Likewise, the ability to make intimate personal decisions without government interference is considered to be privacy right, as is protection from discrimination on the basis of certain personal characteristics” such as race, gender, or genome” (Clement 36). Concern with the rise of mass media such as newspapers in the 19th century led to legal protections against the harms or adverse consequences of “intrusion upon seclusion,” public disclosure of private facts, and unauthorized use of name or likeness in commerce ( Clement 33). Radio communications led to 20th century laws against the interception of private communications laws that
Modern Americans see privacy as one of the greatest freedoms. When Edward Snowden revealed the NSA surveillance program, the citizens of the United States were appalled by the extent of access the NSA had to personal information. However, according to Dan Tapscott in his essay, “Should We Ditch the Idea of Privacy?” we post just as many details daily on our numerous social media outlets. The majority of the information we freely post is not meaningful and does no harm to us by being public, yet there is a dangerous side to our open-book nature.
Privacy is what allows people to feel secure in their surroundings. With privacy, one is allowed to withhold or distribute the information they want by choice, but the ability to have that choice is being violated in today’s society. Benjamin Franklin once said, “He who sacrifices freedom or liberty will eventually have neither.” And that’s the unfortunate truth that is and has occurred in recent years. Privacy, especially in such a fast paced moving world, is extremely vital yet is extremely violated, as recently discovered the NSA has been spying on U.S. citizens for quite a while now; based on the Fourth Amendment, the risk of leaked and distorted individual information, as well as vulnerability to lack of anonymity.
Finding the balance between national security and individual privacy is a seemingly unnerving task. Today’s society has made great strides in innovation and technological advancements all designed to make the lives of members of society faster and more convenient. These new technologies are not without a price. The most widespread price paid by users of technology is the loss of privacy that comes with the bulk collection of data from many of these devices by the government. With this rapid change in technology the meaning of privacy has changed over the years, it is now understood as freedom from having one’s personal life and information tampered with. Privacy is essential to civilization, it allows every individual to create and preserve
Social media comes in many different varieties, but within those varieties there is one constant; hiding behind a computer screen. Social media allows people to not see the emotions of others when communicating with them. When humans do not see the reactions of others, and have the ability to hide behind the screen, it tends to be common for comments to be aggressive, uneducated, and/or rude. Arguments and debates have the ability to be civil, formal, and respectful of the opposing side and can end in a peaceful disagreement. Social media gives users the freedom to post things anonymously and without seeing the other people face-to-face, causing many fallacies to be used within debates online. Many people do not directly post their
Most teens spend time in their rooms on their phones, texting friends, snapchatting their buddies, and on any social media site that they deem entertaining. Over the past 10 years social media has taken over, and has taken teens away from the real world and putting them behind a screen. Social media, a hot and relatively new commodity, is used by all ages. To understand this topic that will be discussed, social media needs to be defined. Most forms “of social media are electronic, and allow people to communicate and interact with one another using computers, smart phones and the Internet. Social networks (such as Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest) are a subset or particular type of social media” (Walker, L 2013) . Social media has taken
A recent study shows that the average person spends approximately 90 minutes on their phone a day. While this may seem like a small amount, the hours add up to over 23 days a year and almost 4 years of a person 's’ life spent on their phone. It’s obvious that people in the twenty-first century spend outrageous amounts of time on their phones; however, it’s not just phones. There are also computers, televisions, and tablets that factor into our lives. Social media can be accessed via these devices and has the potential to connect people, but it also contributes to the idea that social media is causing humans to lose their ability to communicate effectively. There is also evidence that suggests that antisocial traits and mental illnesses can develop after prolonged use of social media. However, social media also connects people around the globe, allowing for increased understanding of cultures and an increased ability for someone to find another person of like opinions and interests. Although there is reason to believe social media has its benefits, it is making humans increasingly antisocial and the risks outweigh the benefits.
Social media can be both an extremely positive and extremely negative part of today’s society. In our current day and age, a majority of teenagers use social media apps every single day. Social media allows people to connect with friends and family, allows you to see what is going on in the world, and gives you the ability to express yourself to a large audience. As nice as that may sound, there are also negatives to social media. For example, some people use the power of social media to do harm. For most teenagers body image is extremely important. Even if you’re confident in yourself, nowadays people base their self worth on how many likes their picture gets, or even worse, by comparing themselves to the unrealistic, photoshopped pictures of celebrities that clutter the internet. Over time many people around the globe have recognized this problem and small steps have been taken to create a change; however, more people need to band together to solve this problem on a global level. The longer this problem goes unsolved, the more our youth is affected. I’m sure that everyone has looked in the mirror at least once in their life and pinpointed one specific thing they dislike about their body, and in many cases these people do not like that specific feature because it is not celebrated in the media. Every day that the problem of unrealistic photoshopping in the media is not solved, the number of people affected increases drastically. Celebrities and news outlets should work
Back in the day, if two people were to have a falling out most of the time the problem would be solved either by confrontation or they would stop talking to each other. As times have evolved, so has the way that we communicate our emotions to others. Over the last decade, social media has started to become more prominent and important in everyday life so that people can keep in contact with each other from many miles away. Unfortunately, will new ways of communication comes new ways of trying to hurt other people. Almost every single person in the 21st century is connected to the internet one way or another and has at least one social media account. Although it is true that being connected to the web can help people all over the world to
Social media do not simply mean communication, sharing information, and playing games. Social media has also helped businesses increase revenue for the company by contacting customers, and introducing their products and services to consumers. According to the social savior.com (N.D.) in 2013, marketers argue that was important for business for about 86 percent. A year later that number increased to 92 percent. However, social media expansion was important for their business. Internet users in the United States, with an average usage per day, spend 37 minutes per day, while in 2015 Facebook had nearly 1.5 million users. Other sites are growing quickly as well, although not as much as Facebook is. Therefore, it makes the owner company turn its attention to social media more and more because they will benefit enormously from social media. For example, if Facebook has 1.5 million users, and a company will have consumers from advertising on Facebook, than viral marketing as Facebook has users all the time and advertising on social media that will have people to see it more than another (the social savior.com, N.D.).
Social media plays a monumental part in young adults’ lives. Whether it is Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, people aged 13 to 35 have been constantly discovering new ways to interact with each other through a digital medium. But given the enormity of social media, it can only be expected that its effects are just as great. One of the key areas social media affects in these people is language. Therefore, messaging in social media and other forms of digital communication are expanding American young adults’ vocabulary, their attitude towards language, and the forms in which they communicate.
In pants pockets, in purses or on the hips there is a device that most people do no leave their house without. In this century having a cell phone is almost second nature. While some people still use flip phones, phones that slide, or phones with no internet capability, most of the people in the world have a smart phone. Many of these smartphones come pre-programmed with social media applications. These applications would include Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and many more. With the click of a button people can access the newest funny videos, see that some cousin recently got engaged, and follow the rich and famous. This is all made possible through social media. Social media wasn’t as big as it is now. It was unknown territory for many
Today, there are just over 3 billion active internet users. Today using social media is the most common activity of children. People have technology right at the tip of their fingers, which isn’t exactly a good thing. Internet use is changing the way people are living their lives, and causing unhealthy addictions. Social networking sites do have a beneficial effect. They make it easier to keep up with their distant friends and family. However, these sites are preventing real life relationships. Although many people think they need social networking sites to keep up with their friends, networking sites should have a limited access policy, because it discourages too many people from physical interaction, identity theft has become a much bigger issue, and nothing is done about cyber bullying on these sites.
The ideas of Social Media and Social Networking can sometimes overlap or be grouped together by researchers due to the similarities between the two. However, Social Media is still a media which is primarily used to transmit or share information with a broad audience, while social networking is an act of engagement as people with common interests associate together and build relationships through community (Edosomwan, 2011). Social Media can be viewed as a medium to get a conversation to reach a larger audience by utilizing a concept called long tail. Long tail means conversations that can be conveyed in different forums (2011). Social Media does not have the limitations of traditional forms or communication such as meetings, phone calls, or emails. Use of Social Media websites has increased the channels of communication and its effectiveness in the organization (2011). In today’s technology driven society, Social Media has become somewhat of a necessity. Traditional forms of communication or advertisement, while still in use, have gradually become more effective due to the fact that the target audience has become increasingly my technology driven. Early studies that looked at the characteristics of social media users found that the majority of user tended to be highly educated, affluent, young, white men (Coleman, 2013). Such has not been the case in many years. As the internet and technology became increasingly available and more cost efficient to the general
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and texting are the main communication hub used in today’s society. With all of the new technology, instant communication is readily accessible. Communication with virtually anyone is practically instantaneous no matter where you are in the world, and the beauty of it all is the fact that one does not have to see the individual he or she is corresponding with. However at what capacity does interpersonal communication fall under?
Every business hears those terms being bandied about every day. They are made to feel less than and that their business will go under if they are not on the cutting edge of whatever is happening in digital. The reality is, there is some truth to it, but not in the way you think.