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Internet survival guide
Internet Survival Guide
The internet has allowed people from all around the world to talk chat and share whatever they choose to from videos to money to various different things.
Immediacy- how fast information is put out there from one user to another
Permanence- is when you post something online it stays there no matter if you delete ii, it never completely goes away
Lack of control- Is the lack of control of the people in possession of the info you put out there.
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4. The internet does have new but there is really nothing or no one to enforce it.
5. When you make jokes or do something to “intentionally” ruin a persons day.
6. Trolling even though it is funny it is bullying because you are messing with them and harassing them just to get a reaction out of them for your entertainment. Another one is scamming because there are alot of kids on the internet and when they hear free they instantly click on it.
7. For bullies there is no reason I know that you were bullied yourself but that is no reason that you be treating people like this. For victims there are people that care about you and I promise just get through this it will always get better. For bystanders do something stand up for the person being bullied and stop it from happening.
Be yourself
Don’t care what anyone says to you because it is a pixel just on the screen.
Don’t fall for the “free” scams because they are scam
Never share your information
- Don’t bully and expect not to be bullied back
Chipotle Scandal
Isaac Wooten
In this story Chipotle worker named James Kennedy didn’t say anything mean, but he said some things about the Chipotle wages being too low. He posted,"@ChipotleTweets, nothing is free, only cheap #labor. Crew members make only $8.50hr how much is that steak bowl really?” After a supervisor showed him the social media policy, he immediately deleted the post. He was fired after other complaints. Kennedy sued Chipotle for wrongfully firing him. Luckily the court was on the side of Kennedy. After that situation James Kennedy he didn’t have a job at Chipotle but now has a job at American Airlines. This shows signs of just about all three categories (Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control), mostly shows Immediacy because in the article unknowingly he posted a tweet about the restaurant and was not thinking about the consequences that might actually occur which led to his boss finding out rather quickly. Once informed he immediately deleted the tweet. Once on the internet it is never really gone because it leave residue when deleted, where you can always find it. I tell you that because it shows Permanence and how nothing is completely 100% deleted from the internet. It was Lack of control because once it happen he had no idea it would turn out this well. He basically got paid all the wages he was owed, won the court against Chipotle and got a great paying job at American Airlines. All three thing can either really help someone out in life on the internet or really punish somebody one the internet. All I can say is he needs to be a lot more careful with what he posts on the internet and learn to keep certain thing to themselves. This time it worked out for him but for most of the time it won’t end up like that.
Work cited: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/271823
Chipotle Scandal
Isaac Wooten
Throughout the quarter, we have been exploring the decisions that we make when it comes to what we post online as well as analyzing the decisions of others.
For this assignment, please find a story about an individual's use of social media (it can be a positive or negative use) and explain the story and the effects that this choice had on the individual's life or the life of others. Also, please explain how Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control played into the story and give the individual advice for their online life.
You will then write a blog post containing the information above and a link to at least one article about the story.
PLEASE SUBMIT THE LINK TO YOUR BLOG POST TO THIS ASSIGNMENT
1. The former-Chipotle employee who dissed his wages in a tweet, got fired, sued Chipotle and won.
Last year, 38-year-old war veteran James Kennedy took to Twitter to complain about the low wages Chipotle paid to its crew members following a free food promotion.
His tweet read: "@ChipotleTweets, nothing is free, only cheap #labor. Crew members make only $8.50hr how much is that steak bowl really?"
Kennedy later deleted his tweet after a supervisor showed him the company's social-media policy, which states that an employee cannot make "disparaging, false" statements about Chipotle publicly. Following another incident involving his asking for shift breaks, he was let go.
However, the buck didn't stop there. Kennedy took Chipotle to court for his wrongful termination -- and won.
The court found in favor of Kennedy and stated that Chipotle's social-media policy violated federal labor laws and ordered the casual dining restaurant chain to rehire Kennedy and pay him lost wages. The court-case victor, who now has a job with American Airlines and has no plans returning to Chipotle, says that he will accept his lost wages in the form of Chipotle food vouchers. (Now that's customer loyalty.)
In this story Chipotle worker said some not mean things but he said some things about the Chipotle payment. He posted,"@ChipotleTweets, nothing is free, only cheap #labor. Crew members make only $8.50hr how much is that steak bowl really? The employee later deleted the tweet after a supervisor showed him the social media company policy. Following another incident involving his asking for shift breaks, he was let go. Kennedy took Chipotle let to court and sued them for wrongfully terminating him. Luckily the court was in favor of Mister James Kennedy and stated,K Chipotle's social-media policy violated federal labor laws and ordered the casual dining restaurant chain to rehire Kennedy and pay him lost wages. After that situation James Kennedy no longer has a job at Chipotle but now has This show sign of just about all three categories (Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control), mostly shows Immediacy because in the article unknowingly he posted a tweet about the restaurant and was not thinking about the consequences that might actually occur. Once informed he immediately deleted the tweet. Once on the internet it is never really gone because it leave residue when deleted, where you can always find it. I tell you that because it shows Permanence and how nothing is completely 100% deleted from the internet. It was Lack of control because once it happen he had no idea it would turn out this well. He basically got paid all the wages he was owed, won the court against Chipotle and got a great paying job at American Airlines. All three thing can either really help someone out in life on the internet or really punish somebody one the internet.
Work cited: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/271823