Sunday, May 5, 2019

My Blogging Experience

The internet has changed the world forever and continues to do so. It is no surprise the role that the World Wide Web has in the world today. One of the biggest ways the web has changed the world is by making mass communication much more convenient than ever before. Blogging has had a big effect on how people communicate with one another about their opinions. Not only has blogging allowed people to share their thoughts and opinions is allows people to connect with one another easier.

The reason I enjoyed blogging this semester is because I got to share my own opinion. It allowed me to take time out of my week and look at the news learn more about what was going on and then share my opinion. It wasn't even about having the blog post, it was more about informing myself so if the topic or issue got brought up I knew what was happening and could speak on it. Blogging this semester gave a little purpose to looking at the news daily. Many times I will just be looking at the news and reading then all the sudden realize it's putting me in a bad mood for no reason.

Overall, this semesters blogging has been a fun experience. For a class assignment and to get graded on something that you enjoy is a refresher. The only advice I would give to students in the future is to actually do it because it's important to know what is going on in the world. Doing a blog the news, that nobody will read besides the professor, is a helpful way to start getting engaged into what is going on in the world.

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Propaganda

This was one of the most interesting topics presented I think because of how deceiving propaganda can be. It's all about misleading people in order to push a political view. To think a political party could lie to thousands or even millions of people is crazy to me. The amount of effort and time that has to go into telling a lie to that meaning people is amazing. It also can show how deep or corrupt something truly is.

The media can spread propaganda throughout the country to control people see and believe. A lot of people hear what is on the media and believe what they hear. Not only could the media be lying but the information released to them could also be a lie. The idea propaganda is very interesting because you never really know if it's propaganda until it's exposed.

During the presentation of group 1 they talked about how propaganda has been used for years to push certain political parties. They also talked about how propaganda has been used throughout the years and the infamous example of the Nazi's during their controlling years of Germany. They also talked about how propaganda was not only used in the political world but it also could happen in everyday life in the media on any given subject.

https://web.stanford.edu/class/e297c/war_peace/media/hpropaganda.html

Samsung New Phone Delayed

The biggest Galaxy yet has a 7.3 inch screen when folded open. The phone was set to be released this Friday, but is now delayed due to feedback. The issues came with the most appealing feature the 7.3 inch screen. The screen has been known to break when folded open recent reviewers said.

Samsung release the following statement saying, need further improvements that could ensure the best possible user experience. To fully evaluate this feedback and run further internal tests, we have decided top delay the release of the Galaxy fold. We plan to announce the release date in coming weeks." Not only will this hurt Samsung as a company, but the phones reputation will never be able to recover.

Going forward the Samsung will be reviewing why this is happening to the phone during shipment. The people are saying the screen cover sent with the phone has began to mess up the actual screen of the phone. Another reviewer said after one day of use the left side of the screen just completely stopped working.

https://www.npr.org/2019/04/22/716101422/samsung-delays-launch-of-folding-phone-after-reviewers-found-broken-screens


Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Net Neutrality

Net Neutrality is hot debate around the country. Net Neutrality is what keeps the internet free and open to everybody. The result of it is keeping private companies from regulating what is heard or seen on the internet.

The only problem is Net Neutrality isn't exactly a thing as of June 11, 2018. The FCC repealed Net Neutrality stopping its existence after being passed in 2015.

The debate is all about having regulations on private companies or not. As we all know the traditional beliefs of the democrats is a larger government with more regulations on private businesses, while republicans traditionally believe in less regulations for private companies. Net Neutrality puts restrictions on what Internet Service Providers can do with their services. It prohibits them from being able to profile people, basically. The big issue at hand with Net Neutrality is that it prevents this companies from blocking peoples access to the internet. The argument the companies have against this is that those regulations don't need to be in place because there is no real danger of banning someone individual from accessing the internet.

A compromise is in need. Net Neutrality is a good thing when it comes to not letting the Internet Service Providers regulate what people can and can not see on the internet. It also takes too much control on these providers by not allowing them to charge extra to those who use the most bandwidth. A easy middle ground would not be hard to find if both parties could come along and agree on a simple compromise.

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

My Digital Footwork

My digital footprint is pretty big because of the spotlight my family has been put in. In the sports world of basketball my dad has a name. As for myself I am his son playing basketball at a division 1 school so I have also been a name searched. Searching my name just by itself I pop up with a little bio and a few websites. If I were to put my name and basketball following it a bunch of pictures pop up followed by articles written.

Non of my digital footprint is online because of what I have put out there. Most of what is out there about is found out through them searching my dad, my high school, and even High Point University.

To go in deeper on this topic of privacy, I want to say what is the big deal? Many of peoples lives are put out there on social media because of there on their own. All these people want attention and put themselves put there and acted shocked when something bad happens.

Another issue I have was with the 14 year old writing about how she stopped using social media. She was embarrassed by what her mom and sister had posted about her. Of course she is, she is 14 years old! She doesn't understand how insignificant an embarrassing picture on Facebook or wherever is. I have seen people rip my dad apart on the internet and even my mom for nothing other than not fulfilling expectations. As a family we laugh about what those people say bad about them or us because it doesn't matter. For some reason that 14 year old girl's article hit my nerves. She felt "betrayed' because her MOM posted "embarrassing" pictures of her when she was younger. Betrayed is when your spouse cheats on you or someone does something earth shattering behind your back, not your mom posting embarrassing childhood photos of you. Im sorry, but there are people being drug through the mud on social media a lot harder than she was or will be.

The last thing I have to say is, if you don't want everyone to know then don't post it. If you only want your friends to see something that's fine, but don't acted shocked when the world get ahold of it. Use social media responsibility getting attention for a certain amount of time is not worth ruining your whole life.

https://www.fastcompany.com/90315706/kids-parents-social-media-sharing

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Iphone

The iPhone has been out since 2007 and has forever changed society. When Apple released the iPhone they created a new meaning to a smartphone. My first phone was a call the juke. It severed as a music player and also a phone when twisted open. It didn't take more than three years until the juke was upgraded for the iPhone 4 sometime in 2010.
Although I was not a pioneer of the iPhone I did not hesitate to become an early adapter. Many kids my age and younger were early adapters and the early majority as users of the iPhone. The late adapters consisted of people around my parents age, which would have been in their 40's at the time the iPhone was released. There are a good amount of people out that favor the iPhone over any other smartphone, but it is better plain and simple. I know many people that are laggards as far as getting an iPhone and one of them is my 85 year old grandpa. So, basically if you don't have an iPhone yet you are just like my grandpa.
There are people everywhere that have iPhone's. No matter where you go in the world there will always be someone with an iPhone. That is just the day and age of how popular and useful these phones are to people. Because of the phone being so valuable the early adapters, the majority, and late adapters will always continue to keep the saturation percentage high.

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Protect Dissent

Out of the Eight Values of Free Expression we decided as partners that Protecting Dissent is the most important one. The protection of dissent is the protecting the right people have to disagree with the government and not be punished. We found that there are a couple of reasons this value of expression is above the others.

To start this value ranks at the top of the list because without criticism there would never be progress. This is not only in government but also a life lesson, nothing grows unless you have somewhere to go. Without other ideas and criticism of the ideas in place there would be no growth. The concept of criticism being beneficial is called constructive criticism and without it many people would stay the same year after year.

Secondly, the First Amendment protects our right to call out the government when they are in the wrong. The people in government are there elected by the people, therefore, representing them. Because they are representing the people this gives the citizens the right to say if the government officials are doing the right things or not.
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Finally, Protecting Dissent is held at such a high value because it is a huge part this countries freedom. Protecting the right to criticize the government is something that not all people get to do around the world, leading to the fact that Americans hold it at such a high priority.