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Hailey Kolb

Book Review - 'Virtually You' and 'Reality Is Broken' - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • you away from the difficulties of real life. It lets you customize your fantasies
    • Hailey Kolb
       
      just like the feed the internet allows people to customize themselves the way they want
  • In short, everything you thought was good about the Internet — information, access, personalization — is bad.
    • Hailey Kolb
       
      all of the new things that technology is offering people is taking over their minds
gabriel reid

The Impact of Facebook on Our Students - 1 views

  • Accounts are phished when users are tricked into clicking an email or IM link taking them to fake login pages.  Once phished, scammers use various applications to suck out personal information from a user's entire network of friends. 
    • natasha badohu
       
      This reminded my when link ad his friends were hacked through there feeds just by touching the random man at the club, there are many new sly ways hackers use to steal information and its scary, i know of some websites (aol instand messanger) can also attract hackers by watching your conversations somehow then stealing your information
    • gabriel reid
       
      yes people can get through your page and even take all your info just through links and others friends
  • Perhaps the most common reason that teens' private information is exposed is because they are easily tricked into accepting friend requests from strangers
    • natasha badohu
       
      teenagers do this A LOT , just because they think they are attractive, or because they have many mutual friends with the person
    • gabriel reid
       
      yes teens do this all the time like natasha said but the also post things on there wall and people can just drag it off there
  • Four years ago it was rare to learn of a child under 7th grade with an account.  Last fall, for the first time, 4th graders began reporting to us that they had Facebook accounts.  We now estimate that about 60 - 70% of 7th graders have accounts and the number is higher for 8th graders.  These children are too young to be using Facebook or other adult social networks for the reasons detailed below.
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  • We need to teach them that NOTHING IS PRIVATE online, especially their social networks. 
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