I think it’s funny that we all accept the terms and conditions of whatever application we use without reading them. Then when articles come out saying what we accepted to, we freak out (we do this to ourselves!) #Lesson9
Before, there was no fight for representation or a change in stereotypes to Disney. Now with social media, one tweet can gain so much attention and bring awareness #Lesson11
@AlexandraEDUC31 Yes and no! I feel like a false sense of security. I know I should be reading the terms and conditions, be more wary of the online but I haven’t had anything personally impact me yet. But I do know to be more wary of the online with tweets & so forth
How about you?
@angelaeduc307 Exactly!! We are consciously making agreements to things we automatically assume are in our favour. Laziness has reached a whole other level 🤦🏻♀️
It’s hard to trust starting companies that sell they won’t sell our data, only to get bought by a company that does want to sell our data years later. #Lesson9
@Dominic56673004 They use it as an excuse to be able to say whatever they want, but it’s a shame. They think it means they can hide behind it and use it to excuse their racism, sexism, etc
@sandeepsangher7 One of my classes is so note heavy I end up leaving with 6 pages on word (minimum)!! If she ever said no laptops my poor hand would be gone
@ClaireW84362304 In my math class, my professor does both. The smart board for her PowerPoint, and the classic chalkboard to do problems and exercises on