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Bullying On Twitter: Researchers Find 15,000 Bully-Related Tweets Sent Daily (STUDY) - 7 views

    • Carmen Garland
       
      What is the key information in this article about Twitter and bullying?  Highlight and comment on the important ideas in the article.  
    • christopher trotter
       
      good info
    • christopher trotter
       
      very good connections from top researchers about children and their electronic enviornments
    • Kate Ruhland
       
      Started a system that tracks key words and emoji's that can we connected to bullying
    • carly baraloto
       
      twitter has about 15,000 nasty comments a day that is considered cyber bullying
  • how they were able to develop their system of labeling tweets. Ranks were assigned to certain words and emoticons (smiley faces, frowning faces and the like), and a machine would then read the value of each of these words and symbols.
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  • their research also lead to a new role: the reporter.
  • about 15,000 bullying-related tweets are posted every day, meaning more than 100,000 nasty messages taint the digital world each week.
  • the reachers would like to continue their study by digging into other social networks, such as Facebook. Bellmore and Zhu also hope these finding will help policy-makers better understand the morphing world of cyberbullying.
  • “They don’t want to look like a tattletale, or they think an adult might not do anything about it."
  • Incidents of "reporter" style tweeting recently made negative headlines when a 17-year-old boy snapped a photo of a man dying in the street, but didn't stop to assist him. His apathetic actions sparked a debate -- when do we, as onlookers, interfere?
  • "What we found, very importantly, was that quite often the victim and the bully and even bystanders talk about a real-world bullying incident on social media," Zhu told the University of Wisconsin-Madison News.
    • martha sutter
       
      this article shows that twitter can be used for not only good but bad, cyber-bullying on twitter is a serious issue
  • about 15,000 bullying-related tweets are posted every day, meaning more than 100,000 nasty messages taint the digital world each week.
    • carly baraloto
       
      twitter is a bad place
carly baraloto

Microsoft Attacks Google on Gmail Privacy - NYTimes.com - 6 views

    • Carmen Garland
       
      What are the main points of Microsoft on Google's Gmail privacy?  Use the highlighter and sticky notes to mark up the article and help us understand.
  • But privacy is a real issue for many consumers, and Microsoft argues that Google’s customers simply don’t understand the ways in which Google is using their personal data. Google automatically scans e-mail messages in Gmail to display ads that might be relevant to their content. Get an e-mail about an Alaska cruise and Gmail gives you ads for cruises, and so on.
    • anonymous
       
      But privacy is a real issue for many consumers, and Microsoft argues that Google's customers simply don't understand the ways in which Google is using their personal data. Google automatically scans e-mail messages in Gmail to display ads that might be relevant to their content. Get an e-mail about an Alaska cruise and Gmail gives you ads for cruises, and so on.
    • anonymous
       
      This article shows how lack of privacy on goggle is a concern.
    • carly baraloto
       
      i don't think that google knows how much privacy means to them, i mean how would they like it if the same thing happened to them
  • On Thursday, Microsoft plans to unveil a new print, television and online advertising campaign that attacks Google on an issue that Microsoft believes is one of its great vulnerabilities: privacy
    • carly baraloto
       
      privacy on google
Gabi Miller

Instagram: We Can Sell Your Photos, Pay You Zilch - How do you opt out? You can't! - 9 views

    • Carmen Garland
       
      How will this privacy issue affect you and other users?  Highlight and comment on the article.
    • Eric Hendricks
       
      Instagram has decided it can now sell your photos. Without telling you. And you have no say. And won't see a penny.
    • nora sylvestre
       
      scary! no privacy on instagram.. (but i don't have one so it doesn't really matter)
    • carly baraloto
       
      neither do i -_-
    • Maggie L.
       
      Haha, same Nora! I agree, no privacy? What if you took a great picture then they sell it for lots of $ and you don't get any? Sad.....
  • et ready to feel a little more violated: Instagram has decided it can now sell your photos. Without telling you. And you have no say. And won't see a penny. In a new intellectual property policy revealed yesterday and set to take effect Jan. 16, Facebook-owne
    • Naila Binda
       
      this section explains the main idea of the entire article
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    • Carmen Garland
       
      This paragraph explains........
    • Carmen Garland
       
      This paragraph explains........
    • Gabi Miller
       
      I think it's a violation of people's privacy rights, the fact that Instagram can sell your photos (let the public see them) without the user even knowing they did. 
    • mackenzie ellefson
       
      well that's stupid....
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