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  1. Feb 2019
    1. but usersare the ones who decide whether and how much information to share, and when and whetherto comment on a social media platform

      Are there consequences for how much we share on social media platforms? Is it better to share more or less?

    2. there has been no modelthat attempted to explain the relations between information, interactivity, and sociability

      it's interesting to me that before this article no one had attempted to explain the relationship between them because I feel like they are all important to social media and it's what keeps social media going

    3. istinguished amonguser-to-user, user-to-medium, user-to-content, and medium/agent-to-medium/agent interactivity

      These different types of interactivity could be important when distinguishing different categories. Who is interacting with who or what?

    4. social media contains a lot of information shared by users, but notall information requires the same amount of cognitive effort in production and consumption

      this is important to note because there are people who type out posts that go "viral" and the thousands and sometimes millions of people sharing it only have to click a button.

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    1. The four principles

      I'm a psych major and this comes up in all of my classes because psychologists do so many experiments with humans, so the 4 principles are pounded into my head by now.

    2. Golden Rule of doing to others as you would have them do to you takes a lower prioritythan the rule of doing that which gives the greatest utility, generally interpreted as thegreatest happiness for the majority.

      It surprises me that the golden rule take a lower role because of how hard it was pounded into our brains growing up, and probably still to this day, but it makes sense to do what brings the greatest happiness for the majority rather than leaning the focus on a single person or smaller group of people.

    3. Justice ethics addresses the need to treat everyone equally without favoritism or bias.

      I feel like this is a fairly simple rule to follow and that most people learn early on in life, although not everyone follows it.

    4. Globalization has led to the need for ethical decisions

      I also think this point is important and probably something i wouldn't have thought about. Our technology can have an impact on others all around the world and vice versa, so there are challenges and consequences here too.

    5. along with the benefits have come increasingly complex moral chal-lenges

      I think a lot of times with technology we only see the benefits and fail to recognize that there could be challenges or consequences before they come up.

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