My social action project group is focusing on the problems
with privacy through facebook and the overall internet in general. This article shows a study from a pretty well
known magazine Consumer reports. It shows that almost everything that
someone does on facebook can be used harmfully towards you in some way. They can take some little piece of
information that doesn’t seem important or seem like burglars or identity
thieves can do anything with it, but as Consumer
reports shows these small pieces of information can make or break something
happening. One example that really
shocked me and kind of stood out of the rest was that if you “like” a facebook
page about health conditions or treatments, an insurer can use that “like”
against you. Now I find that a
completely wrong thing to do. I think
that most of the time people who like a page about health conditions or
treatments, it is trying to promote a good cause like bringing awareness to
breast cancer or something like that. I would
never have thought that something like this could happen. Another interesting example that was in the
article was that 4.8 million have
used Facebook to say where they planned to go on a certain day. I know that this does happen a lot. I have seen and witnessed people do this over
and over again. I think that if you want
everybody know where you are going, then you should already know the
consequences for letting the world know where you are going, especially if you
are alone. This is just another reason
why I do not use social media. I think
that privacy is important and if I want to tell people where I am going I can
call them, without telling the whole world.
Friday, October 25, 2013
Friday, October 18, 2013
Weblog 10/18
http://www.whas11.com/home/12-examples-of-people-getting-fired-over-Facebook-101977118.html
I now found out that for my Social Action Project I will be
working in my group trying to achieve awareness to the dangers and downsides of
exposing to much information on facebook.
We are going to do this through book inserts in the Grasseli library. I am glad I got picked for this group because I
thought it was a good idea. For my
weblog today, I am doing an article on the same kind of topic and the article
gives 12 instances that people got fired because of what they posted on
facebook or some other kind of social media.
My opinion is that the people who are posting these things on social
media deserve what they got. For example,
I don’t understand why in the world you would post a picture of yourself at a graffiti
party with your friends passed out with swastikas and anti-Semitic remarks on
their foreheads? I think it is almost
common knowledge now that your boss of future boss is looking for exact
instances on their employees. In fact a
relative of mine has a job where that’s all he does is look on people’s social
media and decides whether or not to hire them even before he has an interview
with them. I think that this will highly
effect the workforce and I think it will be a good improvement for most
companies. I think if I were put into
the position of whether or not to monitor what my employees do, I would have to say that I would monitor
their social media. This not only makes
them think what they are posting, but it creates a kind of reality to what they
are really putting online that can be tracked and traced to their name
forever. I think that the fact that it
is there forever is the bigger deal.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Discussion questions 10/9
1.) Do you think there will ever be a toxic-free future? Why or why not?
2.) Do you think that the SVTC and other similar organizations are good for the companies that own these chip plants? Why or why not?
3.) Is it worse to dispose e-waste in other countries or to expose ourselves to toxins here in our country through the chip factories?
2.) Do you think that the SVTC and other similar organizations are good for the companies that own these chip plants? Why or why not?
3.) Is it worse to dispose e-waste in other countries or to expose ourselves to toxins here in our country through the chip factories?
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Weblog 10/4 Ewaste video
http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/ghana804/video/video_index.html
This video shows the crazy amounts of terrible things happen
to our old electronics that most of us in the United States and other prominent
countries don’t even know about. We send
our “junk” over to these countries so that other people risk their lives every
day for terrible wages by burning these electronics so they can gather the
metals and actually make some money. The
video is so sad especially the part where the man who is burning the material
says that it makes him sick and he knows that but if he doesn’t he won’t make
any money so he continues to ruin his health.
What I think is one of the most important things for people to
understand, especially for those who will say that,” it’ll only hurt them and
not us” is that it is hurting us. It is
ruining the whole world and our planet. It
burns the atmosphere and its killing the trees, the animals, the plants, and it
is effecting how we breathe.
The part where I don’t understand is how China’s leaders
allow all of this hazardous waste in their country. I know for a fact that the United States
would never allow something like this to happen here. I can’t believe that there are people in
China simply ignoring this because of money.
With everything being said, the economic point of view is
that it is nearly impossible to take care of this ecologically friendly. It would cost so much that it is not worth
it. I think that the only way that e
waste can be handled correctly is through some kind of volunteer work and
donations to develop factories like Pucketts in India that was talked about in
the video.
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