I have yet to contribute to our Wiki page but I do have
plans/an idea on what I will be contributing.
I plan to contribute to the automotive section. I decided this before I even looked at the
Wiki page because I saw we could write about one of our hobbies. I then clicked on the Wiki page and saw there
was already an “automotive” category so I can contribute something I know which
is a lot. There wasn’t much under that
category so I want to contribute a large chunk of what I know, while also doing
research and adding stuff I didn’t know.
I also plan on going through the other categories and editing/adding
things to things I might know about.
My Blog List
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
P2P file sharing
File sharing is something that I partake in almost
everyday. Thanks to file sharing things like music, movies, class notes,
applications etc become very easy accessible. File sharing is basically
public or private sharing of computer data or space. There are many
examples of such things, YouTube, thepiratebay, utorrent etc. Some are
done legally while others are done illegally. Peer to peer file sharing,
or P2P sharing, is defined as computer systems that communicate to each other
through a network without passing through a central server, each computer on
the network communicates with each other's computer. Basically everyone
who is connecting has the same power as everyone else. The Internet as a
whole is technically an example of p2p sharing, other examples would be Skype,
Omegle, Kazaa, etc. A lot of people see
P2P as a bad thing because it stops big companies from making money. According to the New York Times, “the
American industry says accounts for the loss of 20 billion dollars in a year of
sales thanks to p2p.”
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Privacy
Privacy and confidentiality are a very real problem in todays new media.
Because the internet is so accessible to everyone, young teens and preteens
have access to these new media sites; and because these kids are so young
they’re putting all their information out there for everyone to see. Facebook,
Instagram and Twitter all give you the option to show your location, making you
easily traceable. There have been many cases of break-ins to houses because someone
who has looked at their online profile knows the owners are on vacations, and other
cases of stalking, kidnapping and assault. Although these platforms are a great
way to express yourself and feel connected, there is a responsibility that
comes with what you put out there. Not to mention Facebooks feature of checking in, sometimes Facebook will "check you in" without giving you a notification and give away your location. This posses as a huge problem and makes a lot of users feel uncomfortable.
Advice
If hired by Baruch College to improve the college’s use of new media,
one of my first suggestions would be to create an online friendly and
interactive profile. With social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook and
Twitter, it’s become a lot easier to stay connected to people. I would suggest
closely looking over the content of your posts - if what your projecting comes
off to harsh/strict, if the quality of an image is dull, etc. For instance,
Twitter is a place for short and to the point “microblogs” called tweets. Each
tweet you send out can be retweeted and favorited by anyone that views it. So
if Baruch sent out a tweet about finals or admissions or something of that
nature, adding an emoji, a pun, or a joke would get more of a response from the
youth of today than from a more to the point tweet. With Instagram, Facebook
and Twitter, you also have the opportunity to hear feedback from anyone who
visits your page.
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