I use Facebook primarily.
Most of the time it'd be Twitter or maybe Snapchat or Instagram, something like that.
Messenger account, a whisper account, a parlor account.
Source, message, transmitter, channel, message, destination.
Can I check?
Oh well emails, I have Gmail and Hotmail.
I have a Schoology account. I have a Math Help Services account.
Oh and I have a Kick account and a Skype account.
I basically use them to connect with the world and my interests.
More than connecting with friends.
I don't mind them being posted but it's just I'm more content like it's still my picture.
I never read the privacy statements.
Just, you know, it's too much. I just couldn't accept it and keep going.
I'm an overshare. Oh no, I'm not an overshare at all.
No, I only have a few shares on my Facebook actually.
We're going to find out many things about sharing with others.
I have about like 10,000 tweets. I'm almost at 11,000.
With unfailing memory and unrivaled accuracy, the computer sorts and sips.
I find it weird that like you'll be on the internet one day and then you'll see like
your picture and like some weird ad.
Now I've heard it said that we women attach too much importance to our appearance.
I take a lot of precautions with the pictures that I post with myself
just because I don't want people to like see a picture and think of me a certain way.
I think privacy is like having me ready to control
what people are seeing, what you're posting, just to generate control.
Well, if someone is like always being rude on my
pages, I'll block them because, well, I find there is no use of having that.
They told me Jean would have to leave school. Why?
Because of the malicious justice about it. I was shocked and I asked for details
to see if we could do something about it.
Roles that keep things going smoothly and fairly.
You're not allowed on your phone, it's supposed to be in your locker actually,
but people don't always like that because it's good to separate sometimes.
At home, just I think generally like not when you're eating,
not late at night.
Think of the decisions yet to be made of the decisions already made.
Judge them in the light of your standards.
I think people should think a little bit more rather than just
pressing sand and then thinking. I asked myself if I were my own friend on
Facebook when I like seeing this on my timeline.
Like this girl, she's not really my friend but she comes to the school.
There was pictures of her, someone hacked her account.
He put like her notes on her account for everyone to see on Facebook.
Mr Bishop, this sort of thing is going on all the time
and if something isn't done about it now, someone's going to be seriously hurt.
I'm going to give the example of Twitter. How fast things can go viral
and let's say you know you say the wrong thing, you post the wrong thing,
you know, within minutes it can go worldwide.
If that's gas in that can, he's going to be awfully sorry.
