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Debate: Social networking sites
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- | |- | + | *'''Social networking sites give too great of access and control to governments.''' [http://www.aclunc.org/issues/technology/blog/facebook_not_as_private_as_you_might_think.shtml ACLU. "Facebook Not as Private as You Might Think" Retrieved 11.29.07] - "Thanks to some pre-Internet Supreme Court cases such as Smith v. Maryland, the Fourth Amendment does not apply to information held by a third parties like Facebook. The government does not need to have a court-ordered warrant to obtain your personal information held by Facebook- it just needs to ask for it with a subpoena. |
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+ | :In the future, the information you have stored on Facebook could come back to haunt you. Even if you delete your profile, Facebook holds onto your information for what they decide is a “reasonable” amount of time." | ||
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===Friendship: Are social networking sits benefiting friendships?=== | ===Friendship: Are social networking sits benefiting friendships?=== | ||
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Are social networking sites generally beneficial to our world? |
Background and Context of Debate: |
Privacy: Do social networking sites uphold individual privacy? | |
Yes |
No
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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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