Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Virtue Of Forgetting Of The Digital Age - Viktor Mayer...

Delete The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age - Viktor Mayer-Schonberger Chapter one is entitled â€Å" Failing to Forget the Drunken Pirate.† This chapter starts off giving examples of real people that have professional jobs that posted something online that later on came back and ruined their lives in some way. One person was a woman by the name of Stacey Snyder who was a 25 year old aspiring teacher. After completing all the coursework needed to become an educator, university officials denied her of her certificate because of a picture that she posted on her private Myspace account. The picture was captioned â€Å"drunken pirate† and she was holding a red cup, the university officials claimed her behavior was â€Å"unbecoming.† Although her page was private, it was still easy for the officials to find this one image that ruined Stacey’s career. In this chapter it is stressed how easy it is to find information on anyone. Google actually keeps individual records of people s search history, web pages browsed, and keywords that they often search. Google used to keep these records forever, but as of recently that changed and they are only kept for a short period of time. Also in this chapter it is stated that there is no more privacy. Cell phones have GPS receivers which allows our location to be tracked all day everyday. Because of this you can now even track someone through GPS from a photo they’ve take. In chapter two â€Å"Importance of Remembering†, The main points that SchonbergerShow MoreRelatedThe Impact of Social Media Upon Self Esteem2506 Words   |  11 Pagesavailable on the Internet also adds another layer of social pressures. Because of digitization, the Internet has a perfect memory; when something is posted online, it remains in cyberspace, easily accessible by almost anyone with Internet access (Mayer-Schonberger, 2009). This means that we can easily recall any past mistakes, embarrassing moments, or posts that did not receive a significant amount of positive feedback. By combining all of these factors, the social media scene has effectively created

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