After Chargers vs Patriots I came on here and talked about how Herbert was missing open people downfield left and right
I do not feel that way about Maye in the Super Bowl. Routes and pass protection were abysmal
#dc2001@carolyn_guertin G5: Although major events like Cambridge Analytica have propelled stories pertaining to data breaches, we argued that a fair and free election is now made impossible with the introduction of big tech and surveillance capitalism as a whole. 1/4
@carolyn_guertin#dc2001@carolyn_guertin sway or persuade individuals. If Facebook and other major platforms still generate revenue from advertisements, it will always be impossible for free and fair elections to occur. Big tech and our world's growing technological advancements will surely 5/4
#dc2001@carolyn_guertin G3: Berle and Means argued that the philosophy of shareholder primacy focuses primarily on quantitative business values, such as revenue, profits, and ROI. As part of this, they saw all human resources and external societal problems as irrelevant... 1/2
@carolyn_guertin#dc2001@carolyn_guertin Often times people are ignorant of the fact that despite changing their privacy settings, their information is never truly private. Once it is on social media, the app has complete access to all your information through surveillance and algorithms.
#dc2001@carolyn_guertin User control is the idea that people on social media have "complete control" over their privacy and actions on social media. Because of the impression that they are the ones in control, users often mindlessly post with a lack of self-respect or dignity.
#dc2001@carolyn_guertin Focault's panoptical ideology argues that our government constantly watches us, and in general, we know not to commit crimes because of the fear of being caught. In this way, privatising one's data could be highly suspicious to authoritative figures...1/2
... as they can no longer access our information. Ultimately, knowledge is power and when one hides information the government feels a lack of control.
#fearoftheunknown 2/2. #dc2001@carolyn_guertin
... as they can no longer access our information. Ultimately, knowledge is power and when one hides information the government feels a lack of control.
#fearoftheunknown 2/2. #dc2001@carolyn_guertin
#dc2001@carolyn_guertin Focault's panoptical ideology argues that our government constantly watches us, and in general, we know not to commit crimes because of the fear of being caught. In this way, privatising one's data could be highly suspicious to authoritative figures...1/2