Mittwoch, 18. November 2015

Should social media 18+???

Every mother and every father is concerned about their childreen´s welfare! A plenty of them want that social media is 18+, because they want to protect their childreen of the dangerous side of the Internet. They think their childreen should life healthy and not in front of mobiles and computers.

But is this enforceable in real live??

I don`t think so, because nobody can control that all people are older than 18! Of course it is dangerous for young people for example because of cyber bullying. But this is very seldom and implausible. On social media websides they can also talk about school stuff, what is a other nice point.

I think social media is a part of the life from everybody and the future, so it should be for all people and in some falls the parents can arrange rules with there childreen when they make mistakes.

What do you think about this important topic which will employ us for a long time?    
 

Freitag, 6. November 2015

AGAINST ALL RISKS

I´m convinced that nobody likes mobbing, but anyway sometimes people are not nice to each other. What do you think could happen when somebody is mobbed for example on the internet? One bad example what could happen as a result of cyber mobbing is Amanda Todd´s story:

Amanda Todd was a normal 12 year old girl from Canada, but one chat with her webcam destroyed her whole live. She was on a webside, where she can chat with other people to meet new friends. One man coaxed her to divest the upper part of the body, and saved the video. With this video he compelled her to show more of her body, but she refused. From this moment on her disaster began.
Finally she committed suicide because of all the depressions she had.
This example shows us how dangerous it can be to post  personal things on the internet.
What do you think can we do against cyber mobbing?
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Dienstag, 27. Oktober 2015

The Circle in real life?  

Today I am going to discuss the question whether The Circle should exist in real life or not.
To outline the main points I have to explain The Circle`s principle:
It was a program in Denmark where they inserted chips in kid`s wrists.
On the one hand this progam helps every parent to know where their kid is at all times,
on the other hand the children feel controlled at all times.
I must stress the point that the parents do anything to keep their kid`s safe.
But in contrast seven kid`s where kidnapped and killed because of the chips.
In my opinion it is too early for the ChildTrack. Probably in 10 years we can try it,
when the system is mellowed better.
All in all I would be happy if you would tell me your opinion about this program.

Your Paul

Mittwoch, 21. Oktober 2015

The Evolution of Communication

Our Homework was to write a comment about a cartoon.

The cartoon shows the evolution of people related to the communication.
First of all there was a Stone Age man who chisels the first word into a stone.
Over the years a new sort of communication developed, for examle the e-mail.
The message of the cartoon is that the people are nowadays very lazy,
because they don´t talk to somebody. They only write a post on twitter.
In consequence they don´t talk  with each other.

Paul

Dienstag, 13. Oktober 2015

Dear bloggers, 
my name is Paul,

as a social media user I want to introduce you to my new blog on Google. I will give you some interesting facts about my life as a blogger and hope that you keep on reading it. 
As an up-to-date student, the social media forms a part of my life. It helps me to stay in contact with my friends and it also helps me to find important information for my subjects in school.
Instagram, WhatsApp, Snapchat and Googlemail are some examples for social media platforms that I use right now.With the help of this blog I can keep in touch with many other teenagers in my age, in order to talk about the gossip. 

I hope that I could arouse your interest about my new blog on google.

Hope to meet you here,
Paul