Privacy is very important when it comes to everyday life. Everyone has those private thoughts that go through their minds every second of every minute of every day. Those thoughts never leave your mind. Are they private? Yes very much so, no one else knows what you are thinking about. Online privacy is when thoughts and comments online aren’t read by the world and are kept under lock and key. For instance, a blog that only a couple of people read is very private. Another example would be the private Facebook groups that one can make for only a couple of people’s eyes. Some more private things online would be your number or certain comments you make on walls. Anything you put online though has a way of not really being all that private. According to the article “How Facebook is Redefining Privacy” Zuckerburg’s (the founder of Facebook) next goal is to increase the amount of emotions on Facebook. That is not being private on the web. Emotions are very personal and when they are shared to more people than you expected then one would feel their privacy is invaded. Personal privacy is basically thoughts and feelings that you keep within or talk only to a few people. Also, it could literally be locking yourself in your room to be alone with your thoughts.
I share a good amount of stuff from my heart with people, but never things on my mind in person of course. Online though I just say the common things that people share. I share very vague things like my favorite color is blue or I love Harry Potter. Basically the things that people are going to find out eventually so why not just tell them online. On Facebook, I share everything with people except for my number, my email, where I live, and my high school. Everything else I share with all my friends.
After Googling myself I found that my twitter name comes up, and my times for Cross Country, Indoor, and Outdoor Track come up. Am I surprised? No not at all, I knew that my times from racing were going to be posted on the internet and of course I knew my twitter account name was probably going to come up somewhere. I believe that I tend to be a little creepy sometimes, but Spokeo is creepier than me. It knows where I live and who my siblings, and my dad. I’m not okay with all that information being on the internet. Privacy is very important and one main private thing that I don’t want the whole world to know is where I live.
Fletcher, Dan. "Facebook Mania: Privacy Changes for Nearly 500 Million - TIME." Breaking News, Analysis, Politics, Blogs, News Photos, Video, Tech Reviews - TIME.com. 20 May 2010. Web. 04 Nov. 2011. <http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1990798,00.html>.