question #24 & 25
Main survey is here.
24. Do you think all the people taking cell-phone pictures
and making clips will change society as we know it?
25. If so, how?
-People will not have freedom
-People will lose their freedom
-Everyone will have less privacy- perfect example is Sadaam's execution
-It changes the views of privacy
-People will lose their privacy
-It takes away privacy
-because they invade people's privacy
-Privacy will be gone
-Privacy is gone.
-less privacy, more concern for appearance and actions
-invade personal space/privacy
-Less respect for private sights
-more things & events will be documented, like VA Tech shooting: some was caught on cell/camera phone
-Example: Virginia Tech students started filming and they're on YouTube---crazy!
-VA Tech students immediately got clips of the shooter; I would have run away; I never would have thought to get my cell phone.
-who knows, but it will know
-access immediately
-more accountability and exposure
-People will view others in society very differently
-making pictures available more often
-free exchange of ideas and technology
-Crimes will be caught more often
-They will MAKE US AFRAID
-It will show new things
-It's not fair
-there will be no more control
-I don't know, it's just not right
-increasing problem
-It'll open up all forms of privacy that will be bad
-real film will disappear and in future generations we will not have the same sort of documentation because many will be lost on hard drives and old cell phones
-it may change people's behavior
-disclosing people's lives. This can have an effect on how people are perceived.
-Depends.
-Big brother is watching YOU
-because you never know where a picture, or file of oneself might end up.
-I want to know what happens with an image of myself.
-They are the new distributors of the media. The pictures are videos- the release can affect people. They are the new "paparazzis."
-Make movies cheaper.
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