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Comment from Kevin Chen:
Hi Erika! This was a very well written post. I liked how you included the outcomes of trying to use data broker sites to discover information about you and that some of the sites require you to spend money on these profiles. You also mentioned rarely posting on social media sites, and yet, the links you found from the search queries with your name were mostly to your social media accounts. Perhaps you could include specific examples and analysis of this in your conclusion as well and tie it in with how it does not represent your entire character. In addition, you talked about people not knowing the terms & agreements of accounts for websites, and in turn information gets revealed to the internet without people knowing. I would be curious if you could find a specific example about this and add it to that section. Overall, I fairly enjoyed your statement, good job!
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Hi Erika! This was a very well written post. I liked how you included the outcomes of trying to use data broker sites to discover information about you and that some of the sites require you to spend money on these profiles. You also mentioned rarely posting on social media sites, and yet, the links you found from the search queries with your name were mostly to your social media accounts. Perhaps you could include specific examples and analysis of this in your conclusion as well and tie it in with how it does not represent your entire character. In addition, you talked about people not knowing the terms & agreements of accounts for websites, and in turn information gets revealed to the internet without people knowing. I would be curious if you could find a specific example about this and add it to that section, too. Overall, I fairly enjoyed your statement, good job!

Revision as of 15:17, 24 February 2021

Comment from Kevin Chen: Hi Erika! This was a very well written post. I liked how you included the outcomes of trying to use data broker sites to discover information about you and that some of the sites require you to spend money on these profiles. You also mentioned rarely posting on social media sites, and yet, the links you found from the search queries with your name were mostly to your social media accounts. Perhaps you could include specific examples and analysis of this in your conclusion as well and tie it in with how it does not represent your entire character. In addition, you talked about people not knowing the terms & agreements of accounts for websites, and in turn information gets revealed to the internet without people knowing. I would be curious if you could find a specific example about this and add it to that section, too. Overall, I fairly enjoyed your statement, good job!