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Ethical Issues in Social Media

Oxford Dictionaries define ethics as moral principles that govern a person’s behaviour or the conducting of an activity (oxforddictonaries.com). While humans are granted freedom of speech, in social media there seems to be many misuses by users (nytimes.com, 2015). What’s more important is that networking sites are not responsible for those misfits. Instead, the consequences will all fall to the users. Continue reading →

Jim 2016-11-11 15:58:30

Ethics refers to the basic concepts and fundamental principles of decent human conduct. It includes study of universal values such as the essential equality of all men and women, human or natural rights, obedience to the law of land, concern for health and safety and, increasingly, also for the natural environment. (business dictionary,2016) social media is so perfectly designed to manipulate our desire for approval, and that is what led to her undoing. Continue reading →

Are you manipulating me?

Whether we are digital residents or citizens, as users of technology we should practice good ethics online. According to Jerry Lodriguss, ethics are “a set of rules that we invent that define what is good and bad”. With daily interactions occurring on the internet, our decisions can make an impact on others. For instance, the case of Leah Palmer is an example of how social media could go wrong and affect a victim’s reputation online. Continue reading →

|Topic 4|Stop Astroturfing! #MANG2049

My focus today will be on an ethical issue revolving around the business use of social media – Astroturfing. What is Astroturfing? It is the creation of a fake review by a company that a reasonable consumer will believe to be by another real consumer. Businesses usually astroturf through their own employees or relatives by asking them to provide biased reviews in attempts to improve their online reputation. Continue reading →

What truly are ‘ethics’ on social media?

What are ethics? (Source: Oxford Dictionary) As such, this means that the question of a behaviour being ethical or not cannot be answered to a fully yes or no (Reference, 2016); it is about peoples’ perceptions and opinions of what is appropriate for the varying situations. Privacy is one significant ethical issue that is raised in social media and it could affect everyone, from individuals to organizations. Continue reading →

Topic 4: oops! Businesses caught having fake reviews

Previously, I talked about how an individual’s professional profile reveals one’s personality. It goes the same for a business. Its social sites are a representation of the company’s brand, reputation and image. The internet enabled businesses to influence people easily with the increase in accessibility, reach and transparency. However, people tend to overlook the ethical concerns behind social media marketing, leaving consumers vulnerable to deception. Continue reading →