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Topic 4 2015, Page 2

Reflection on Topic 4: Ethics Online

Entering into topic four of the course I feel we were perhaps given one of the biggest opportunities to leave our own personal stamp on our blogs. As we were allowed to choose “any” topic pertaining to social media and ethics that we found significant, the issue may have been daunting in its scope, had we not had the experience of the previous weeks to build upon our appreciation of how livingĀ andĀ working on the web coincide. Continue reading →

Topic 4: Reflective Summary

In my reflective summary for Topic 3, I noted how Aliyuā€™s use of a current social media trend within his blog was really effective.Ā  This influenced my approach to Topic 4, prompting me to highlight a current, widely covered topic on social media, the eclipse, and the ethics behind hashtag ā€˜hijackingā€™ by businesses and corporations. Liveblogging varsity this year gave me the skills to embed relevant tweets but, frustratingly, Youtube did not allow embedding of John Oliverā€™s video. Continue reading →

Reflective Summary: Topic 4

This topic has been an interesting one- not only because there have been a range of different angles from which to tackle it- but also because it has really presented me with ethical issues brought on by social media that I was previously not even aware of. As can be seen in my Topic 4Ā post, I initially linked the idea of ethical issues raised by business use of social media to my own experience of managing a news website. Continue reading →

Topic 4: Reflection

This topic has been the most challenging one for me thus far, not only in terms of writing the post but also with commenting on others. Compared to topic one where we were given two terms, which allowed for easier understanding and interpretation. Ethics is not like this. As ethics is relative and therefore varies depending on culture, time, beliefs etc., it was hard to get a full grip on this topic. Nonetheless, Iā€™m always up for a challenge and carried out my research. Continue reading →

Topic 4- Reflective Summary

In this weeks post, I chose to discuss ethical issues in which social media usage causes in the workplace. This was rather interesting as I learnt many new facts and explored ways in which the issue of increasing social media usage in organisations could be closely regulated. Aaaliyu made an interesting point when he commented on my post regarding companies perhaps finding procedures/stepsĀ (such as the ones I recommended) costly or in fact unnecessary. Continue reading →

Discuss ONE of the ethical issues raised by educational or business use of social media that you consider to be particularly significant.

Reading an article in The Guardian on Ā ‘Twitter abuse’ caused me to ask theĀ question: Are social media sites a platform for communication? Or do they acquire the legal responsibilities of a publisher? Indeed, an ethical issue that I consider particularly significant in the light of business uses of social media is: who is responsible for what gets published? This issue is something that I encounter on a daily basis. Continue reading →