Wednesday, May 14, 2014

That is a great idea, Ayla.

What about each of us doing a paragraph of the main body (so that we would have three paragraphs, each with a different point) and then we together write an introduction and conclusion as a group once we review each other's paragraph? I think as we write our separate paragraphs/points/arguments, we should keep in mind the ethical part of the paper, and kind of explain how they play into the point we are trying to make.

What do you think a good due date for that would be? Tuesday, Wednesday?

Do you think are argument will be more in favor of having more courtesy when posting pictures of others, or do you think it should be more about that it isn't a problem?

What should our three main points be?
Some ideas I was thinking were:


  • It harms others reputation, careers, relationships, etc. to have someone post a negative photo of them on the internet since it doesn't get deleted ever really.
  • Maybe something about posting pictures of children without parental permission?
  • However on the opposing side, maybe that since you are in public, it can happen that your photo is taken and that you should be aware of this and not getting offended if someone posts pictures of you.
Any other ides/commentaries? 

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