Unfortunately, the Internet is capable of causing tragic
events such as suicide. In this article, a 15-year-old girl named Kenyatta
Parker took her life after being a victim to cyber bullying. A video of
Kenyatta was sent around her school of a funny video of her dancing meant for
her friend’s eyes-only. Harsh comments were left on Kenyatta’s Facebook page regarding
her skin color, along with nasty text messages. Kenyatta is one of the many
lives that have been taken because of cyber bullying. This shows how something
originally created only to be helpful, has been used abusively in order to hurt
others.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Bad Side of the Internet
This article is an example of the bad side of the Internet.
It describes a new rehab facility in Britain. This rehab program is not for
drugs or alcohol but Internet addictions. At this facility, patients have to
give up all technology such as cellphones and computers. The unfortunate part
about this rehab is that majority of these patients are teenagers. This shows just
how much children growing up now depend on technology and the Internet. These
young patients are obsessed with constantly being connected to the grid and are
losing their ability to interact socially. Activities in this rehab program
include therapy sessions and taking the patients outside so that they can have
the real life experiences that they have been depriving themselves of.
Good Side of the Internet
The website stopcyberbullying.org is an example of a website
that is beneficial to society. This website provides tips on how to prevent or
help someone that is getting cyber bullied. This website also allows people to
unite together and find each other in order to promote the ending of cyber
bullying. This website also provides detailed information such as what exactly
cyber bullying is, how it works, prevention, take action, what’s the law, stop cyber
bulling, etc. Thus, stopcyberbullying.org is an influential website that has
the potential to help many people.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Cell Phones and Privacy
I don't believe that prepaid cell phones should be banned. Prepaid cell phones can be very
useful to those who do not own a permanent cellphone. Also, it could be
possible that someone needs to hide from someone such as abusive partner. Prepaid
cellphones can also be useful if someone is going to a place where there is a high
risk of losing their phone, such as at a bar. Although criminals use these
phones to avoid being tracked, if these cellphones were banned I don’t believe
that it would make a significant difference on law enforcement agencies ability to
find them. This is mainly due to the reasoning that criminals don’t typically
follow the law and will most likely find a way around the banned cell phones. I don’t believe
that prepaid cell phones should be tracked. People deserve to have a way to
communicate easily with people without being constantly tracked.
Location Tracking
The idea of planting tracking
chips into children could be a potentially good idea but could also have
negative implications. In my opinion, parents should have the right to
implant tracking chips into young children but there needs to be an age where
this chip needs to be disabled. For example, if a toddler were to be kidnapped,
a tracking chip could be extremely useful in helping to locate the child.
However, at a certain point, this tracking chip starts to become an invasion of
privacy. When a child becomes a teenager, the parent should no longer have
access to their child’s exact whereabouts.
If there were to be a bill passed
that required children under the age of 5 to have a tracking chip, I would
support it. However, I would only support it if this chip could no longer be
used after a reasonable age. Tracking devices could also be useful for those
with Alzeimers. However, in order to preserve this person’s rights, I believe
that they would have to agree to be tracked. GPS shoes could be a convenient alternative
to a chip since these can be removed whenever desired. The topic of tracking
can be a sensitive one regarding the issue of privacy. Depending on the situation,
such as keeping an eye on children, tracking people can be a good thing. However,
in the situations where there is an invasion of privacy, tracking can be
harmful. Overall, tracking chips could become an immense risk if the wrong
person discovered this information. On the other hand, this information can be
extremely useful if used appropriately. This idea needs to be thoroughly
thought over before anything permanent is done.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
CS 408
This blog is for my CS 408-01 class. This class discusses the impact the Internet has had on today's society, especially young people like myself. For this class I'm required to read a book that relates back to the class. I chose to read Cyber Warfare which is a topic that I didn't even know existed. So far I've enjoyed reading it but still have much more to read.
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