We want privacy from the government, but we're an open book on social media - 1 views
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Davina Moyer on 01 Sep 13The article describes how we are will to show our lives on social media for anyone to see not realizing how much is not private. Then talks about how upset we get when the Government is looking at us.
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Rick Gordon on 01 Sep 13Data shared is data glared and the whole world is ready to see what a person is socially about. Its a situation that has a lot of people worried after they are usually suffering the consequences of freely putting out their information for the world to see. It seems that these popular user friendly social site are conditioning the average user to do so and the government eye is also watching.
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Maya Dominguez on 02 Sep 13I couldn't agree with this article anymore! We complain about how we have no privacy from the government and everything we do or say is being monitored but then we go an post very personal and open things on Facebook and Twitter for everyone to see. It's okay for us to do it to ourselves but once the government does something we immediately put all the blame on them.
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Latisha Brown on 02 Sep 13I agree 100% with what this article is saying. How can we complain about living in a "big brother" society, when we post every aspect of our lives on social media websites? I see some postings on Facebook from people that literally record every hour of their day, from the time they wake up, to the time they log off and go to bed.
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Brandon Charette on 02 Sep 13I think this article is ideal to make people aware, because when regarding social networks, who really reads the privacy policies and such? That being said, this is a scary thing. Sometimes we don't even realize we're posting our location all over the web.
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Julia Laborin on 02 Sep 13This article is eye opening. Most of us use social media to stay connected to friends and family. I'm sure I have been guilty of similar situations.
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Theresa gruman on 02 Sep 13wow this article really opened my eyes to how much I use and rely on social media without considering the all risk.
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Marc Cuizon on 02 Sep 13It is amazing how much information people put out there. At work, we have to take compliance courses every year. Just last year, they added a couple of modules on social media, and what is expected of you in relation to the information about work that you put out there.