Posts Tagged ‘World Wide Web’

Can’t study without checking your facebook?

// February 28th, 2010 // No Comments » // Random

LIFE HOME-CNS-CPT-USEDGOODS KCAre you one of those people who can’t study without checking their facebook or e-mail? Is email or facebook a distraction? SelfControl is an OS X / Mac application which blocks access to incoming and/or outgoing mail servers and websites for a predetermined period of time. For example, you could block access to your email, facebook, and twitter for 90 minutes, but still have access to the rest of the web. Once started, it can not be undone by the application, by deleting the application, or by restarting the computer – you must wait for the timer to run out.

If you got a mac and want the application, download it.

I’m not which side of the fence I should look at this issue. Sure as a whole, the younger generation is better at multi-tasking and knows how to get information quickly and efficiently. However, its as if our internet addictions as becoming too great and we need outside help…

Addicted to the Innertubes?

// November 23rd, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Internet, Life

smbandwagonI’m doing a research paper right now, and I think like everyone, I keep multi tasking.  Switching music, watching youtube, checking facebook, playing a mini game here and there. However I found some information that was striking.

The first U.S. residential treatment center for Internet addiction opened this summer in Washington state.

The Internet has simplified our lives in numerous ways while allowing us to what we want, fast. It has also allowed us to reconnect with old friends, neighbors, co-workers and family through social networking sites such as Facebook. By communicating to others, regardless that is is done through the Internet, we are strengthening our relationships. Social networking along with social media has revolutionized how we live in society today. Social networking sites bring people with common interests together, offer exposure to new ideas from around the world, and are able overcome social anxiety. People who have a difficulty communicating in person are more comfortable interacting via the Internet. And not always are the most sociable people in real life are the most active online. Also, social networking sites allow for creative expression in a new modern way. They provide free messaging, blogging, photo storage, games, event invitations, and many other services to anybody, fast. Social networking sites had a huge impact with the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election and how the Iranian protesters used twitter to organize anti-government protests recently. I personally think the positive things that come from Social Networking and media outweigh the problems, and critics need to understand that it’s time for an information and social revolution.

However, pretty much like everything else in life: Advantages come with disadvantages. Social networking sites make give someone a false sense of security. Are your friends really your friends?  This leads to identity online. Social networking sites have no way to verify that people are who they claim to be, leaving people vulnerable to messages from online predators who are able to hide their true identities. Also, the hours a day of face-to-face socializing has declined as the use of social networking sites and other media has increased. Being anonymous online is so easy, even for sex offenders and criminals. Cybercriminals can gather information to be used for identity theft from social networking profiles, such as birthdays, pet names, mothers’ maiden names, names of children, and other details often used in passwords and security questions for bank accounts or to other important websites.

The bottom question I think is: Were these social networking sites created to make money or to ease people’s social lives?

If you’re curious take the net addiction test.

Why you shouldn’t post your picture online…

// July 12th, 2009 // 4 Comments » // Life

ORIGPeople think it safe to post your picture online, well think again. Sure it’s somewhat safe on Facebook where you are ‘friends’ with hundreds of people who just happened to go to your school. Do you not have any enemies or anybody who is a computer nerd who uses photoshop like its some simple photo editing program.  Here’s an example of some fat asian kid who is now famous.

“Increasing numbers of employers are checking out potential staff’s social networking profiles, says Careerbuilder.com.

The job-search website surveyed employers and found that 20 percent of companies admitted to checking out candidate’s profiles on social-networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace before deciding to employ them. A further 9 percent said they planned to start reviewing potential employees social-networking pages in the future.

The research also revealed that while 24 percent of employers had hired a member of staff based on their social-networking profile, 33 percent had also decided not to make a job offer after reviewing the content on a profile. Use of drugs or drinking and the posting of photographs deemed ‘inappropriate’ or ‘provocative’ were identified as the most popular reasons why employers eliminated a candidate after viewing their social networking profile.” Bottom line is to separate your personal lives with your private ones.

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