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I loved your Prezi and Quizlet examples! I surprised to learn that Prezi or Quizlet does not delete accounts with invalid/inactive emails. Your social media analysis was a great response to a small data broker report. Social media profiles seem to be the most obvious way to form a digital identity so it was interesting to see how some privacy settings can affect one’s digital identity. I agree with your last statement that it would be interesting to see how companies see your data, and I think it would be interesting to add a section about that. For example, I know under settings on Facebook you can view what Facebook’s assumes your interests to be and what categories you fall under to advertisers. Overall, I thought your writing style was clear, consistent, and free from any major errors. My only suggestion would be to do a further analysis on the ethical implications of identity representation. | I loved your Prezi and Quizlet examples! I surprised to learn that Prezi or Quizlet does not delete accounts with invalid/inactive emails. Your social media analysis was a great response to a small data broker report. Social media profiles seem to be the most obvious way to form a digital identity so it was interesting to see how some privacy settings can affect one’s digital identity. I agree with your last statement that it would be interesting to see how companies see your data, and I think it would be interesting to add a section about that. For example, I know under settings on Facebook you can view what Facebook’s assumes your interests to be and what categories you fall under to advertisers. Overall, I thought your writing style was clear, consistent, and free from any major errors. My only suggestion would be to do a further analysis on the ethical implications of identity representation. | ||
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Bridget Doherty
I loved your Prezi and Quizlet examples! I surprised to learn that Prezi or Quizlet does not delete accounts with invalid/inactive emails. Your social media analysis was a great response to a small data broker report. Social media profiles seem to be the most obvious way to form a digital identity so it was interesting to see how some privacy settings can affect one’s digital identity. I agree with your last statement that it would be interesting to see how companies see your data, and I think it would be interesting to add a section about that. For example, I know under settings on Facebook you can view what Facebook’s assumes your interests to be and what categories you fall under to advertisers. Overall, I thought your writing style was clear, consistent, and free from any major errors. My only suggestion would be to do a further analysis on the ethical implications of identity representation.