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Social Networks

Meet the Facebook Killer

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After all the public outcry about Facebook deliberately manipulating its users feelings by showing them certain content, we now magically have this new, ultra-secure and ad-less social network blowing up on every news website around the world, boasting how it will take Facebook head on and it will usher a new era in social networking without the risk of your data being sold to other corporations or being used to manipulate you. If your think this claim is a little to big for this company too make, you could be right, as many analysts are saying this website clearly lacks the “glamour” of Facebook by first of all needing an invitation from an existing member in order to make an account and by its lack of any sort of decor. Creator Paul Budnitz has chosen a very simplistic, yet somewhat complicated, decor that has not generated much good press and has said the only way this website is going to make money is by selling premium content, which is quite anonymous and not something anyone will invest in just yet. Although Ello has a weak business model and not very many good reviews it has generated 35,000 new users an hour.

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Ethics

Tsilhqot’in vs. Taseko Mines

10192767Here we have a classic case of protecting the environment or a bunch of rich people making even more money at the cost of beautiful landscapes lost. I believe the people, the corporations and the governments of earth have to wake and and realize global warming is a real thing and our continued efforts in degrading the environment will, without any shadow of doubt, lead to our own demise. The environmental costs of setting up this mine heavily outweigh its benefits by orders of magnitude as the amount of habitat, clean water and animals that will suffer due to the extraction of gold from Dasiqox Tribal Park by Taseko Mines project of Fish Lake is beyond comprehension. This alone should deter anyone from destroying such priceless things, but to even further the damage, the mine itself will produce so much waste and pollution that it is simply just not a sensible thing for the government to allow.

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Ethics

Can Facebook Perform Social Experiments?

evil-facebook-dangerThis is a reply to a fellow students blog about Facebook’s deliberate attempt at changing users moods by only showing them specific content, this blog post can be found here: http://blogs.ubc.ca/liamadams/2014/09/10/should-facebook-be-allowed-to-manipulate-our-moods/

Everyone and their mothers has heard of how Facebook has done a massive social experiment on its users by showing a group of people sad stories generally and another group happy stories generally and has monitored their actions and posts over time to see that this treatment has, in fact, changed their mood. I understand why people might not be happy that Facebook is doing this but I want want to be the Devil’s Advocate here and say how did no one already know that this was happening? With the amount of specific data Facebook has on its users it surely is not just storing them, everyone should know that their psyches are actively being manipulated by major corporations and that is just the way the world works. This kind of information is extremely valuable in our world today and business will use this to gain many advantages and capital. Also does no one else see the value of having a service that can do these experiments in order to provide so much data on human behaviour? I think there is a lot of value in this information and since we knowingly make accounts and choose to use these services then we should be fine if companies want to experiment with us.

Original article:  http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jul/06/we-shouldnt-expect-facebook-to-behave-ethically

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