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You did a very good job at connecting what you found online to the truth behind your actual interests and lifestyle. It was very interesting that you assessed the fact that you think that part of the reason why your footprint online is quite private is that when you created some of your social media accounts, it was when you were young therefore your parents made sure everything was on private. This has made your online footprint much more secure. Another aspect of this wiki site that I thought made it stronger was the fact that you stated that even though your accounts were private, other people named Will Godley’s accounts came up and you do not want people mistaking you for them. Lastly, I found the points you made about the data brokers are very intriguing, specifically the fact that data brokers sites have agreements that you may not abuse the information, but do not enforce it. I would love to have read even more about this. In addition, the information in the wiki flows well and makes logical sense to me. I was able to understand how you came to the conclusions you did at the end and I was intrigued reading the whole wiki. Also, I thought the pictures added a lot to the wiki in terms of keeping a reader interested, while also providing more information.  
 
You did a very good job at connecting what you found online to the truth behind your actual interests and lifestyle. It was very interesting that you assessed the fact that you think that part of the reason why your footprint online is quite private is that when you created some of your social media accounts, it was when you were young therefore your parents made sure everything was on private. This has made your online footprint much more secure. Another aspect of this wiki site that I thought made it stronger was the fact that you stated that even though your accounts were private, other people named Will Godley’s accounts came up and you do not want people mistaking you for them. Lastly, I found the points you made about the data brokers are very intriguing, specifically the fact that data brokers sites have agreements that you may not abuse the information, but do not enforce it. I would love to have read even more about this. In addition, the information in the wiki flows well and makes logical sense to me. I was able to understand how you came to the conclusions you did at the end and I was intrigued reading the whole wiki. Also, I thought the pictures added a lot to the wiki in terms of keeping a reader interested, while also providing more information.  
 
-Margot Siegel
 
-Margot Siegel
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This is a good article, it clearly shows you did some deep searching and connecting to what is the truth. I didn't even consider looking into my name on various search engines so that is unique. It does make me wonder why bing didn't have information about you, it is possible because you rarely used bing or its not as powerful of search engine like Google. I think it's a good point to have some fear on how people may misunderstand you. I think its important that people emphasize the potential warnings on misinformation online. One can trust everything they see online and should use their "common sense" or basic knowledge of what may be true or not. It may be unique to look into all search engines (Firefox, internet explorer, etc) and maybe mention a small fact as to why certain search engines show certain information.  This is something that may make your argument even stronger.
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- Kayla Williams

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You did a very good job at connecting what you found online to the truth behind your actual interests and lifestyle. It was very interesting that you assessed the fact that you think that part of the reason why your footprint online is quite private is that when you created some of your social media accounts, it was when you were young therefore your parents made sure everything was on private. This has made your online footprint much more secure. Another aspect of this wiki site that I thought made it stronger was the fact that you stated that even though your accounts were private, other people named Will Godley’s accounts came up and you do not want people mistaking you for them. Lastly, I found the points you made about the data brokers are very intriguing, specifically the fact that data brokers sites have agreements that you may not abuse the information, but do not enforce it. I would love to have read even more about this. In addition, the information in the wiki flows well and makes logical sense to me. I was able to understand how you came to the conclusions you did at the end and I was intrigued reading the whole wiki. Also, I thought the pictures added a lot to the wiki in terms of keeping a reader interested, while also providing more information. -Margot Siegel

This is a good article, it clearly shows you did some deep searching and connecting to what is the truth. I didn't even consider looking into my name on various search engines so that is unique. It does make me wonder why bing didn't have information about you, it is possible because you rarely used bing or its not as powerful of search engine like Google. I think it's a good point to have some fear on how people may misunderstand you. I think its important that people emphasize the potential warnings on misinformation online. One can trust everything they see online and should use their "common sense" or basic knowledge of what may be true or not. It may be unique to look into all search engines (Firefox, internet explorer, etc) and maybe mention a small fact as to why certain search engines show certain information. This is something that may make your argument even stronger.

- Kayla Williams