QUESTIONS:
- Facebook’s marketing director, who happens to be Mark Zuckerberg’s sister, proposed last year that banning online anonymity would help curtail cyber-bullying and Internet harassment. Then-Google CEO Eric Schmidt made a similar observation in year 2010, noting that “privacy is incredibly important” but “not the same thing as anonymity.” If banning is already imposed or will be imposed would this stop annoying comments against someone freely posted by an anonymous FB user? Is this ethical? Is this against the freedom of speech? Support your answer.
ANSWER:
Yes, it will stop annoying comments
against someone freely posted by an anonymous FB user, because this user can
never post anything that may cause a bad image to a certain person. Yes, you
have a freedom of speech but not all the time, you need to control yourself,
you also consider what will be the effect on doing such things and the feelings
of other people upon posting such message or any other form of anonymity.
For me, it is ethical by that honesty happens, thus he may used not
an anonymous FB account. So that, we as a reader we may know who is this person
posted such anonymity.
- Is it ethical to blog both awful and pleasant experiences with your ex-girlfriend / ex-boyfriend? Discuss.
ANSWER:
Well for me blogging an awful and pleasant experience with
ex-girlfriend is ethical. By that if there is somebody reads my pleasant
experiences he’ll maybe inspired. He might used it or apply it to make things
good. But then posting awful memories might be not good. Yes it is terrible
experiences; however it may give lessons to everyone. In some instance, it is
not ethical to show or post the name of your ex’s awful moment. Because, it maybe
a reason to destroy the reputation, image and dignity that certain person.
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