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Wiki So Far

I contributed content to the social networking page of the class wiki. Since I researched social media for my term paper, I gained a lot of knowledge on the topic so I decided to add some information to the wiki. I added three paragraphs about the negative effects of social media on its users. I focused on the impact the social media can have on relationships and also touched on why people often feel compelled to check their social media pages. I added references for all of the content I added. I plan on adding at least one more paragraph to another wiki page that I'm interested in. I also want to make edits to existing content and upload images.

P2P

File sharing allows users to access and transmit data from one computer to another. For example, users can share documents with each other, which can make it easier for them to work together. P2P file sharing lets users access files using a software program that finds other computers that have a specific file that the user is looking for. In recent years, P2P file sharing has become very common.The technology allows users to share books, movies, and music with each other for free. BitTorrent is an application that allows users to engage in P2P file sharing. Unfortunately, many users use BitTorrent to share pirated copies of movies and TV shows. BitTorrent works by downloading pieces of a file from different computers. For example, in order to download a copy of a movie, a computer will look for other computers that have pieces of the movie, then download pieces of the file from several computers at once. While this is illegal, the practice is still prevalent and millions of copies of

Privacy

Privacy in new media is a controversial topic. While most people use some form of new media and enjoy its benefits, the threat of our private information being exposed to people we would not want to see it is always there. The photos you post on social media can be used by someone else. For example, people can pretend that they are someone they are not by using photos from someone's social media page. Additionally, there are definitely ways to get around measures intended to maintain users' privacy. For example, when Snapchat was first introduced, many liked that it deleted photos after only 10 seconds. Because of this feature, people posted photos that they would not want to be available on the internet forever. However, users quickly realized that an easy away around this feature was to simply take a screenshot of a photo before it disappears. This goes to show that once you post something on social media, it never truly goes away. There is always a way for someone to access

Advice

Baruch students are often frustrated by how difficult it is to get information from administration. For example, students often have questions about class registration, financial aid, and graduation. There are Facebook pages where students post questions about these things and their peers provide answers. However, these social media pages are run by students and there is no guarantee that the information that is shared is reliable since it is not coming directly from the college. I think it would be a good idea for the college to run similar social media pages where students can voice any questions and concerns and have them answered by staff. Many students often have the same questions, so a social media page would reduce the number of times that the staff would have to answer the same question. Additionally, new students often have trouble registering for classes because they are not familiar with the process. This can be very stressful since students worry about getting in to the cl