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    consent to use information from people’s Twitter profiles. “Digital Media Ethics,” by Stephen J. A Ward is mainly focused on the ethics journalists are expected to have. Journalists should be aware of the information they are gathering and producing to protect ones’ privacy. This paper will focus on analyzing and synthesizing two different articles. Summary of each text In “Is All of Twitter…

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    Through the development of technology, people can be famous for having no special talents other than attracting the public’s attention. For instance, having a YouTube channel, or a reality tv show can make a person famous in the twenty-first century. As a result, celebrities lives are very public due to having a large amount of their personal information posted to the internet or through reality tv. Frequently, celebrities’ private lives often draw more attention than their professional lives…

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    Hanna Burmeister JMC:1200:A06 17/11/17 TED Talk Analysis The TED talk I decided to analyze is Eli Pariser’s talk called “Beware Online ‘Filter Bubbles’”. In the talk, Pariser discusses how Google and other online media forms, are confining users by creating what he calls “filter bubbles”. These bubbles form when online sites tailor their services, including news, videos, and search results, to their user’s personal preferences. While this personalization may sound promising, it can actually lead…

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    Koifman, Natasha. “Can Social Media Actually Benefit Relationships?” HuffPost Canada, HuffPost, 23 Jan. 2014, www.huffingtonpost.ca/natasha-koifman/social-media-and-relationships_b_4115588.html. This article discusses How social media benefits relationships. According to this article social media often gets a bad reputation for how it impacts relationships; however, it has the ability to benefit and enhance personal interactions. Koifman claims social media through technology is not just for…

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    In Macdonald's essay, "Reading and Thought", the author cautions his readers that our society has developed bad reading habits due to an abundance of information. He proposes that because there is so much information supplied by newspaper articles and magazines, people are beginning to read less and skim through important details. His ideas are supported both by Carr and Crovitz who have written specifically on this issue concerning reading habits and how recent generations have reacted…

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    Should Teens Be Limited Online Teens should be limited to the time they spend online. There are many strong reasons that support this opinion. A large majority of teens waist their lives inside the online digital world instead of spending time in the real world. Teens seem to think that after spending countless hours online that without it their lives would be over. Teens could also become very socially awkward in the real world. Theas opinions lead us to believe that spending limitless hours…

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    McLuhan states that, “Our conventional response to all media, namely that is how they are used that counts, is the numb stance of the technological idiot. For the ‘content’ of a medium is like the juicy piece of meat carried by the burglar to distract the watchdog of the mind.” People are susceptible to everything they see and hear. They will believe and do almost anything the media tells them to. +Using the foundation of McLuhan’s essay “The Medium is the Message,” one can see how certain…

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    A Facebook Sonnet Analysis A Facebook Sonnet by Sherman Alexie, is a short poem which criticizes society’s preoccupation with social media. In today’s day and age it seems, everyone, regardless of age, is consumed by it! Facebook, a popular and free social networking website that allows users to stay in touch across the globe, seems to be the most toxic of them all. Author Sherman Alexie, bluntly explains the terrors of facebook in some short fourteens utilizing a satirical and witty…

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    higher-ranking position, in the government if you are politically influential, in the military, and more. Now, in the 21st century, power is also equivalent to someone waiting on you for a text message response.” This example shows how texting can be seen as a social status and can be represented as a popularity contest. “It does seem people are more comfortable text messaging rather than actually talking with another human, Holguin said. There is no awkwardness or vocal response involved when…

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    Even though social media can be very useful, it can also be detrimental to your relationship. Are you someone who spends way too much time on social media? Has your girlfriend or boyfriend told you that you're online too much? If so, you should take some time away from social media and focus on your relationship. Here are five ways social media and apps are ruining relationships. Number One: Posting your relationship issues on social media. Way too many people are treating social media like a…

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