Monday, 23 May 2016

INAPPROPRIATE DIGITAL CONDUCT AND THE EFFECTS ON SOCIETY QUESTION 4

            QUESTION 4
    
INAPPROPRIATE DIGITAL CONDUCT

  • chatting on the cellphone while driving it is inappropriate.
  • Texting while having a conversation
  • Using technology to hurt other people's feelings.
  • Using communication for things that are not school related in class(Heartland AEA, Googlesites ,2011).
   EFFECTS ON SOCIETY
  Zamaswazi Nkosi(2016) proposes that express their feelings on the internet whenever they are angry and they say things bad things to other people. it is becoming inappropriate because it ruins other people's reputation ,in the future it might count without being aware of it. Things such as bullying and sex harassment.Zamaswazi Nkosi .2016.inappropriate digital conduct and effect on society . Angry, aggressive communication verbal of written,[blog]25 June 2016.
  


Case study

Article 1
 Teens taunted by bullies are more likely consider, attempt suicide.

March 10/Karren Kaplan
Victims of bullying were more than twice as likely as other kids to contemplate suicide and about 2.5 Times as likely to try to kill themselves, according to a new study that quantifies the emotional effects up up or otherwise harmed by one's peers.Children and teens who were taunted by cyberbullies were especially vulnerable-they were about three times as likely than other kids to have suicidal thoughts, the study found.
The findings published online:Monday by the journal JAMA Pediatrics, puts the lie to the old adage about sticks and stones.

Article 2

Online conduct can have far-reaching effects:Think, Type, Post
March 25,2016

If people are still unsure of bad behaviour looks like online, the Army clarified it for them in an.All Army Activities"message. Online misconduct, it says, is the use of electronic communication to inflict harm.Examples include, but are not limited to:harassment, bullying, hazing, stalking, discrimination retaliation, or any other types of misconduct that undermine dignity and respect.

Photo by Todd Lopez.



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