Showing posts with label privacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label privacy. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Reflecting on Week # 7 "Social Media and Privacy"


As I reflect on one of week # 7 this article “California Passes Tough Social Media Privacy Laws” by Michael Endler, it is amazing to believe that employers and schools would interfere in a individuals private matters to determine the character of a person by the way they behave on Facebook. I am not saying that I agree with everything that is posted on Facebook, I have seen some really serious disturbing posts but I also see that some individuals do it just for the shock and reaction of others (they want to see how many likes and comments are made to their post) and I see of these post coming from ignorant individuals that are not aware that these things are monitored and in most cases stay on the web forever. I understand that we live in a society that does not seem to value any longer “privacy” or may not even know the meaning of it. Everybody seems to want to be known and know everyone and we have been exposed to so many ways to connect with others that we forget that we are also being watched by people that we do not necessarily have any type of relationships with.

The connection is an open connection, in a two way street and can be a dangerous one. And I am believer that even as we engage in this type of social media activities we must be at our best behavior because we do not know who may be watching us. But at the same time I do not believe that others have a right to our privacy or so call privacy and to invade in our space and defy who we are and make determinations of whether we have the integrity for a job or for being accepted at a school.  I am happy to hear that California has taken the lead to ensure that people’s privacy is protected. That employers or any other entity does not have the right to ask a person for their user name and password on Facebook for them to check out your site and determine your fate based on their believes. Like the article alludes if you have different religious and sexual preferences from that of the employer or school they may use that against you and fail the possibilities for you to land a job or an opportunity at an Ivy League University. This is a free nation and up to a certain point we are at fault for what is happening we have let much of our personal life to be part of everyone’s life without realizing that we have given up an important value “ freedom” and “ privacy”