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Laws and Ethics : LJ6

 Part 1: Social Media Laws and Ethics I thought these two chapters on laws, regulations and ethics were a great read. The chapters emphasize the gray area that new technologies reside in when it comes to the law. I especially found the section that broke down Facebook's Terms and Conditions to be very eye-opening. As Lipschultz says, "too frequently, users click to gain access without reading and understanding terms, which specific rules covering vague areas of the law" (Lipschultz 2021). I fall into this category. It's hard to completely blame Facebook for their invasiveness, when I as a consumer turn a blind eye. While knowing this will not affect my use of social media (since I was made already aware of their invasiveness), it does make me question the ethics even further. I believe that Facebook keeping content that consumers purposefully deleted is wrong and all the information gathered under their "data policy" is completely unethical to document.  Par...