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Internet Survival Guide
slide one: The internet changed how we communicate alot, from video calls to emails to even texting apps and phonecalls on computers. Example : If your not able to attend a business meeting you could video chat while in the meeting so you dont miss anything.
slide two: Immediacy- Quick , up fast
Lack of control- when you lose control over a post
Permanence- once its there it cant be delete
3.slide 3 Immediacy cause you to lose control of who sees it because it posted it fast without thinking and permanence is the consequence of immediacy. It affects to offline life because your boss can see whatever it was that you posted and it affect your online life because people can bully your account.
4. slide 4: Make sure you have nothing inappropriate, make some sort of blog or be active the name that pops up first is actually you.
5. slide 5: Yes the internet have rules but the are not really helpful. In a way they dont have rules but it has consequences.
6 slide six: . Cyberbullying is bullying over the internet.
Harassment-
Constantly commenting or trolling
Shaming-
Posting mean things about others
7.slide seven: Victims:
Defend yourself , speak up
Bullies:
You look stupid so stop
Bystanders:
If you see it speak up because you would want someone to speak up if it was you
8. slide eight:
Tip one: be nice
Tip two: be aware of who follow you
Tip three: dont post things you wouldnt want someone important to see
Tip four: do not trust strangers
Tip five: dont post your personal informationLearn Create Lead
Luke Gatti Drunk Mac and Cheese
Last fall, a student from University of Connecticut named Luke Gatti faced backlash on the Internet after a 9-minute video of him demanding macaroni and cheese at his university cafe. He was asked many times to leave but because he was intoxicated, he refused to go anywhere. He shouted homophobic slurs at the cafeteria manager. As he became more aggressive a crowd surrounded him and the manager. He was later arrested by officers.
Permanence, lack of control, and immediacy all plays into this. Since he was drunk he had no actual control over what he was doing. Also he had no control over the people who recorded the video and posted it. For permanence, his police record will always be there unless he gets it expunged even then the manager is not going to forget what happened. Last is immediacy, the video was posted and since almost everyone is on social media it spread quickly.
The advice I would give him is to not get drunk if the first place. I feel as though if you are going to get drunk have friends to take you home and make sure you are ok. Even then he is old enough to know his own drinking limits. The person who posted the video should have never posted it because if that was them , they wouldn’t want someone to do that to them. At the end of the day like I said he should be able to know his limits.
Website: http://www.attn.com/stories/5410/people-whose-lives-were-ruined-internet