Friday, March 30, 2012
In The Government is reading your tweets a point is made that our privacy and security are at risk in today's social media. Whether it be Facebook or Twitter, or whatever social site you may use online the Department of Homeland Security may find you saying one of the 500+ words you shouldn't say online. Words on this list include San Diego, Mexico, wave, and even cloud. The author makes a good point in saying that are not any terrorists or drug dealers for that matter who would post "looking for certain bomb ingredients" or say "I have a great deal on my own homemade meth" on a social website is more than likely not going to happen. He also makes a point in the public majority agreeing to lose some of their privacy for "some security" which I agree with. While there are always some safety precautions that should be taken when it comes ensuring our Domestic Tranquility I don't think they should have to go so far as invading our social media. Only the most brainless of terrorists would go to the social media to plan an attack.
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