Are Celebrity Scandals Changing The Privacy Landscape?
By: Holly Richmond
June 15, 2016
First Impression: Celebrity Scandals just proves that everything we put on the internet are vulnerable for hacks, especially when hackers target us because we are well known.
Quote: "We give away more and more of our privacy in the name of convenience and the latest technology."
Reflection
All the leaks that happened are just proof that the internet is not safe and everyone is vulnerable and could be targeted for hacks. that is why we should be more conscious and careful on what we are putting on the internet. We all know that when we do silly things. what we've done will come back to us. And in this case Hulk Hogan having sex with his best friends wife backfires as it got videotaped and leaked on the internet. But some celebrities use these instances as opportunities to gain traction on their career. others even intentionally leak nudes just to have their name known by everybody. At the end of the day we can't hate on these celebrities because they are just humans and they too do unethical things just like us. and not just because they are celebrities we would demand them to be the person we want them to be. these people also live their own lives and live it how they want it. and we would just either go and support them or be the one that hates on a person because that person is not doing what you want him to do. In conclusion all of our data are vulnerable for hacks and it is up to us to take the consequences of the actions that we are going to make.
5 Things I've Learned
1. We are all vulnerable for hacks.
2. Celebrity scandals should be an eye opener for fans.
3. A scandal can be used as a PR tool.
4. People want privacy but are dreaming of fame.
5. We give more privacy in exchange of convenience.
5 Integrative Questions
1. How are we vulnerable for hacks?
2. Why are celebrity scandals an eye opener for fans?
3. How can a scandal be used as a PR tool?
4. Why do people dream of fame but want privacy?
5. Why do we give privacy in exchange of convenience?
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