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Posted by Tamir Speights in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 10:28 am

who i'm online is a person not putting or doing anything  that i don’t want up for people see


How i want people to perceive me online is by see me as this responsible person that way when

i sign up for a career i have a good rep on my name so people don't take me for a joke.

when i think of what is appropriate to put online is i consider if it could hurt people i consider if it’s more a personal vs a public thing.some pros are sharing online could help people with something or you could learn from someone a con is that you will be more exposed to the world over time how a lack of control can affect you is you could be publicly embarrassed or you could limit your self



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Survival Online

Posted by Beyonce Best in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 10:26 am

Beyonce Best

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October 2, 2015



My Social Media Survival Guide?


  I am someone who gives free advertisement, I am someone who states there real name on social media, I am someone who speaks their  mind in the proper manner, I am someone who loves taking pictures. I appear as a respectful person.

 When people search my name Beyonce Best the first thing that popped up was Beyonce Carter’s song “best thing I ever had”. So no one would even know me.

 I would be careful on what I post and think a head of time for example would I get hired or would a college except me for this picture.

  A pros that people can receive things faster, A con is that someone can post something offensive you can lose your job you can’t have freedom.

Free speech is being able to express yourself however you want. If your being respectful and keeping what you post pg you will get support however if its violent, negative you will get no support maybe even reported.


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How to survive social media

Posted by Starr Latimer in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 10:26 am


  1. When I am online I believe that I am still the same me, I also believe that I appear to be nice person (or as nice of a person that I can be).


     2) I believe that based on this appearance people perceive me someone who is fun, a bit         crazy, and very intelligent. At least, this is how I hope people perceive me.


     3) When posting things online I have to consider whether it will affect my goals of attending Stanford for a four-year college, or enrolling in Harvard for law school, especially opening up my own law firm.


    4) There are many pros and cons of sharing online. One pro is that online technologies make it easier for you to share important moments with friends and family. A common con is that some people often post things that could that could hurt them.


   5) Lack of control has an impact on our online lives because sometimes we don’t think before we act often causing huge consequences, which leads into immediacy. Immediacy is that moment when you hit the send button, and your moment is instantly shared with your friends making it very hard to take back a mistaken post since everyone has already seen it. Lastly, permanence goes hand in hand with immediacy because that same second you post something somebody else is already reposting it. This is why it is important to watch what you post on the internet because it never goes away.


   7) Free speech is something you can say without there being any consequences by law.

A lot of speech is protected but speech like Slander, Libel, Fighting words, and obscenity aren’t protected.


  12)  

  • Don’t post anything someone can use against you.

  • Don’t post anything that could hurt someone else.

  • Stop worrying about what others say because most of the time they’re wrong.

  • Stop hurting yourself when someone else hurts you, hurt them instead.


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Social Media Survival Guide

Posted by Mariano Mattei in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 10:26 am

Online, I am a person that doesn’t do much. I do not post many pictures and I do not follow others. I really only follow my friends. Other than that, I only use online for games and searching things for school.

Based on this appearance, I think people perceive me as an “unpopular guy” because I do not have many followers. I think they see me as a person who doesn’t really go on social media sites much.

Before posting online, I consider who is going to see it, and what people are going to think about it. For example, my friends and family follow me on Instagram. If they saw me smoking or something in a picture that I posted, then I would get in a lot of trouble.

The pros of sharing online is that you can share the things that you like with others who share the same interest. The cons are that you can be judged and bullied for what you post.

Lack of Control impacts our lives because if you do not think about what you are posting, and control yourself, then you can be bullied and judged for what you post. Permanence impacts our lives because whatever we post online stays online forever. Even if we delete it, it is still somewhere online because you don’t know how many people downloaded it or shared it. Immediacy impacts our lives because once we upload something, people immediately see it.

I have mixed opinions on whether employers should check your social media sites. I think this because when you are a kid, you try to have fun. You don’t think of what you are going to do in the future. Employers may judge you on how you were when you were younger, and still think you are that way. Or they will think of how you were a kid and that you could have changed.

Free speech is having the right to say what you want. Even though you have the right to say what you want, there still are some things that you can’t say. You can’t say things like fighting words. Fighting words are words or phrases that makes somebody else want to do an act of violence.

For anybody that uses social media, I have three tips for you. Don’t listen to what anybody says. They are either jealous of what you have, or they just want to get a reaction out of you. Don't post things that you will regret. And last but not least, think about things that you are posting, liking, and commenting.

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The Internet: A Survival Guide

Posted by Lourdes Blazquez in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 10:26 am

Online I am @call.ofbooty, lackofpizza or lulu. I do not have my full name on my social media sites. I try way too hard to come up with witty captions and take a lot of pictures of myself to make it seem like I have self confidence.

I think people perceive me as a self absorbed white girl. Or maybe a cool, not sure what race she is, lol she looks 12 sometimes and 37 other times, girl. It all depends on the person.

Some things I consider before I post online are,

  • What would my parents think?

  • Do I look trashier than normal?

  • It is a good time of day to post? (more people online= more likes, notes, etc.)

  • Does this match my aesthetic?

Pros of sharing online are allowing all the people who follow you to see all the lovely pictures of coffee, legs, feet, puddles and selfies you post; making online friends who will become more important than real life friends; and having the chance to see what things are like for people around the world. Cons of online sharing are posting dumb things that will haunt you forever; reaching “that” side of tumblr *prays*; and making a name for yourself that may not be great.

Lack of control impacts my life because if I post something and someone saves it (almost immediately, this is called immediacy) , then I no longer have control over what happens from there. So I must be careful. After that post is saved by several people, then that post is permanently on the internet. This is called permanence.

Free speech is, by definition, "
the right to express any opinions without censorship or restraint."​ (-Google). What is protected is anything that allows one to express themselves. But if the form of expression is harmful to others in any way, it is not considered free speech. This is not supported under the Constitution. 

Three tips for anyone on the internet:
  • Do not put all your information on the internet. No one but rapists and stalkers care about what school you go to or what part of Philly you're from. No full names are needed, unless you want to be found by employers and your grandma who's having too much fun on Facebook. 
  • If you have to contemplate whether or not its a good idea to post something, just don't do it. Like jeez, save yourself while you can. 
  • Don't be a h8r m8. That's boring.

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social media survival guide

Posted by Jadaline Torres in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 10:26 am




         In my opinion, when I am online I am myself. I act/communicate the way I would I would if someone seen me in person. I do not cyberbully anyone else and stick to myself on my social media accounts. I don’t specifically know what other people think of me when I am online but maybe people think I am quiet because I dont post alot or interact with alot of people online. When I am online, I do consider what I post most of the time. I make sure it’s nothing violent,rude a threat to others, etc. Or even if it's a picture of me I make sure it's not too explicit etc. because media gets around fast and I don't want a stranger or anyone to see something of me I didn't want them to see. Anything you post on social media doesn't go away so you have to watch what you post. There are many pros and cons online for example you can promote something online but just know it'll be shared all over social media which means everyone can see it. Lack of control can take a big part when you're online. For example, if you post a status or even a photo after that it's not in your control anymore. Even if you delete it you can find your post anywhere on different websites, google etc. Some colleges/jobs look at your social media accounts to see who you are outside of being professional. It's important to know who your identity is online.


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How to Survive the Internet.

Posted by Maelyn Valentine in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 10:26 am

  1. Who are you online, how do you appear?

-When I am online I am myself, I don’t put information out there so people can know about me, And how I appear to others can be different depending on how they see me.



  1. How do you think people perceive you, based on this appearance?

-Some people think I mean before they even meet me and get to know me. I mean i’m not a mean person.


  1. What do you consider before posting anything online?

-I consider what i’m posting before i post it because maybe it could be hurtful to others.


4.What are the pros and cons of sharing online?

-Pro’s can be that it’s fun it mess around with your friends and stuff but at the same time can get you in a lot of trouble.


5.Explain how Lack of Control, Permanence and Immediacy have an impact on our online lives.

-It could mess you life up because you wouldn't be able to do certain things your life could be ruined


7.What is free speech? What is protected? What is not?


-Free speech is something that everyone is allowed to do, you are allowed to say whatever you want and you are allowed to have your own opinion on things, Nothing is protected on the internet, even when you make your Instagram page private someone can still see it. So nothing is really protected.


3 tips that i would give you if you have a social media.


Don't be stupid and post something your not suppose to.

Pay attention to who you let follow you on social media.

Be careful of what you say.

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Internet Survival

Posted by Najee Harrison in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 10:26 am

Well online I appear as a relevantly smart kid. If you go on my social media websites you would see a lot of rewards. Such as my turning point certification, football awards and like science fair awards.

 

I say it depends upon that person. People might say well isn’t he a smart kid. Others may say that he such a polite kid. Others may see others parts of my social media and say he a comedian.


The number one thing I consider would be who may see this.


You can brag about what you did and share photos a lot quicker would be a pro. A con would be the fact that anyone may look your photo.



Well we might post something and people will say something not thinking about what others may think of what they might post. Then others may share it and then they can’t control it.


Free speech is the right to say certain things. There are certain parts of speech that is protected and not protected. Things that are not protected are things would things that are false and or may not be hurtful to others.

3 tips I have for anyone who uses social media is to be careful what you post it may not be private. There are mean people out there who will judge so think about what you post.
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Social Media Survival Guide

Posted by Stephanie Deangelis in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 10:25 am

Stephanie DeAngelis


When I am online I am a student athlete, and I appear as that. I have pictures of my team and I winning the championship for hockey and softball. I also have some pictures from my graduation, which shows I am a student.


I think people perceive me as an athlete, a respectful student, and a good friend. I think they think I am what I post. This is a athlete and good student because I have pictures of my team and I and my class and I.

Before I post anything online I consider if it will hurt anyone else's feelings. I also consider whether or not I have thoughts of taking down the picture because then I will think if I really want to put the picture up if I already had thoughts of taking the picture down or not posting it at all.


The pros of sharing online is you can show people who you are and your accomplishments. For example, I can show my team winning the championship. The cons of sharing online is you could be hurting someone and it could affect what high school and college you go to.


Lack of control,  Permanence, and Immediacy have an impact on our online lives because if I post something bad online, and someone sees it and shares it I lost control of that post. This is because once one person shares it other people share it and it can become worldwide. I then have no control over that post even if I delete the post it’s  still shared with everyone because people shared it.

Free speech is you being able to say whatever you want online, and anywhere. The things that are protected is when you are on private because then only the people you follow can see it. Whats not protected is anything you say online while you are public because anybody can access it, and can re-post it.  

My 3 tips if your using social media:

1. Think before you post  

2. Don't post something that could offended other people  

3. If you have second thoughts about your post don't post it


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Social media survival guide

Posted by Mikel Wrenn in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 10:25 am

When I am online I am MIkel. I appear as a person who likes to have fun.

I think people perceive me as someone who has fun and watches what they put online

I think is anyone going to be offended or hurt by this post. A pro is My friends can see it. A con is  every one can see it when you put something disrespectful on it.Lack of control can impact our lives because if you post something wrong everyone can see it.When you post something it will be on the internet forever. As soon as you press the post button your post will be instantly shared. Free speech is the right to express your opinions without restraint. The establishment of religion, freedom of speech or press and the peaceably to assemble and to petition. Libel, slander, defamation, fighting words, and obscenity are not protected by the first amendment. If you use social media don't post anything offensive, anything with nudity, and anything with fighting words on it.


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