Our Unspoken Confessions
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"Our Unspoken Confessions" is written by 4 different individuals - Shirley, Soo Jin, Sam and Joshua based on our personal opinions on current affairs. Feel free to leave a comment to help us improve on our work. Navigate around by clicking on the coloured post-its at the right hand corner of the diary. Have a nice day! :)
Our Unspoken Confessions
samchua.
Many people still respect the whole idea of privacy. Others are aware and concerned about the possible intrusion of their personal information or privacy.
However it's really up to you.
Some people don't mind too much on their privacy. Such as facebook where others are able to view your personal information and when even added as friends on facebook, other parties are able to view your friends, your recent activities and such.
Though with being hyper connected, it has it's benefits such as communication where there is a high level of communication. Individuals can contact one another through the web. Still being able to be in contact even if they were miles apart.
However privacy is still relevant. We still have to respect one another's privacy and space. Such as through the web, where information has to be limited and privacy has to be maintained. It is indeed risky with today's hyper connected world of online social networking. A few celebrities have been ashamed through such things. Photos have been leaked, even recent personal activities have been leaked through the online social networking system. Through the web , it can spread recent celebrities dating which the celebrities would have wanted to be of a low profile instead. Photos leaked on the web has been happening recently and it has damaged the pride and dignity of individuals. Respect and privacy are still needed to be of top priority in such online social networking. There's even webcam functions. Even the on and off button are the limits of privacy where it's up to the individual to view his or her privacy to whoever.
Today's online social networking has it's limits but it has proven wrong usage of it such as leakage of privacy and personal information. Privacy should be respected more not just being relevant.
9:12 PM
Our Unspoken Confessions
samchua.
Many people still respect the whole idea of privacy. Others are aware and concerned about the possible intrusion of their personal information or privacy.
However it's really up to you.
Some people don't mind too much on their privacy. Such as facebook where others are able to view your personal information and when even added as friends on facebook, other parties are able to view your friends, your recent activities and such.
Though with being hyper connected, it has it's benefits such as communication where there is a high level of communication. Individuals can contact one another through the web. Still being able to be in contact even if they were miles apart.
However privacy is still relevant. We still have to respect one another's privacy and space. Such as through the web, where information has to be limited and privacy has to be maintained. It is indeed risky with today's hyper connected world of online social networking. A few celebrities have been ashamed through such things. Photos have been leaked, even recent personal activities have been leaked through the online social networking system. Through the web , it can spread recent celebrities dating which the celebrities would have wanted to be of a low profile instead. Photos leaked on the web has been happening recently and it has damaged the pride and dignity of individuals. Respect and privacy are still needed to be of top priority in such online social networking. There's even webcam functions. Even the on and off button are the limits of privacy where it's up to the individual to view his or her privacy to whoever.
Today's online social networking has it's limits but it has proven wrong usage of it such as leakage of privacy and personal information. Privacy should be respected more not just being relevant.
9:12 PM
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