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Debate: Social networking sites
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+ | *'''Social networking sites have agreements that explicitly say that information can be used commercially in any way.''' If an individual doesn't want their information to be used commercially, than they shouldn't enter into agreements with these social networking sites. Or, they should close their account. | ||
*'''More targeted advertising is of greater value to the consumer.''' Why should we complain that advertisers will have more information about us to advertise to us things that we are more interested in buying? Advertising is not evil. Ads inform the consumer of a product that they may judge to be of value in their lives and worth spending money on. No product is being forced on consumers by ads, but offered as something that the consumer might deem worthy to purchase. Therefore, it should be welcome that social networking sites offer advertising firms information that can bring products of greater potential value to a particular consumer's attention. | *'''More targeted advertising is of greater value to the consumer.''' Why should we complain that advertisers will have more information about us to advertise to us things that we are more interested in buying? Advertising is not evil. Ads inform the consumer of a product that they may judge to be of value in their lives and worth spending money on. No product is being forced on consumers by ads, but offered as something that the consumer might deem worthy to purchase. Therefore, it should be welcome that social networking sites offer advertising firms information that can bring products of greater potential value to a particular consumer's attention. | ||
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Are social networking sites generally beneficial to our world? |
Background and Context of Debate: |
Friendship: Are social networking sits benefiting friendships? | |
Yes
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No
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Professional networking: Do social networking sites benefit career networking? | |
Yes
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No
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Information: Are social networking sites a good place to exchange information? | |
Yes
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No
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Commercial use of info: Is the commercial use of personal information ethical? | |
Yes
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No
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YouTube videos pro and con. | |
Yes |
No
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