After reading a recent article in the NY Times, http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/06/business/media/06adco.html?_r=1&ref=business, I was actually afraid to post this entry. Apparently, I have such a huge impact on the web that every single comment I leave on Facebook or every tweet I make about Brett Favre being a traitor could be dangerous and drastically affect the good of all mankind. Oops, my bad. But really? Don't get me wrong, it's one thing if someone is explaining how to make a weapon over YouTube and buying thousands of pounds of nail polish remover, that I completely understand censoring. But what about plain janes like me, college students who are doing a class assignment? Or, God forbid, young adults that want to make a difference and want their voice to be heard? Are they going to be punished or constantly monitored? That's a little creepy. So beware viewers of my blog, you are being watched right now...
Wait, I thought technology was the new marketing strategy of this generation? Sounds to me like we're holding the future of our business endeavors in shaky circumstances if that's the case.
Monday, October 5, 2009
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very interesting it is kind of erie to think someone could be watching what you doing.. talk about lack of privacy..
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up Morgan! I never knew that they were creeping on me!
ReplyDeleteSo true,
ReplyDeleteyou can't have any opinions these days unless your prepaped to defend them to practically anyone.