Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Pseudo Privacy

The World Wide Web can sometimes be just that, a web. It certainly can capture us at our best, but unfortunately, our more forgettable moments seem to be even more sticky. In the age of Facebook and Twitter, what we say and do can be instantly available for the world to consume. However, text snippets, sound bites, and online photo albums only allow a glimpse into our complex lives. Without the context of these bits and pieces of our lives, swift judgments can fly, only to get tied up in today's social networking world. Not only do we need to hold judgment when we surf the web, but we also need to be more aware of what we say and do, because you never know who will be watching.

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