User Rights, Norms, & Responsibilities in the Digital World

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User Rights, Norms, & Responsibilities in the Digital World

Lacy Jerome
User rights that should be part of the norms of the digital world include anything that is acceptable or expected in the real world (face to face) as the bare minimum of what is okay and expected in the digital world.  This would mainly include free speech, a right to privacy, and a right to be respected.  User responsibilities should include all of the pillars of character (trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, citizenship, fairness, and caring).  Students especially need to be held to these pillars of character.
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Emily Schueth
I fully agree on your main points of free speech, a right to privacy and a right to be respected!
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lmccartney
I totally agree with you especially in the area of personal privacy and personal information and data security.
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David Gerlach
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I agree with you on all of the above thoughts. With the events of last night and the past 5 years, we have seen a breakdown of people willing to follow these basic rights in person and on social media platforms.  We don't allow the "fire" yell in a crowded room when there is no threat as well as provoking or instigating threats over social media.
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clamb
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I believe I am experiencing a dependency on screens, and as a result, I am making an effort to increase my reading habits. However run 3, I always found it convenient to have a small game readily available. Allegedly, any material that stimulates your brain to some extent can be beneficial. Certain individuals habitually fix their gaze upon a television screen from the moment they return from their occupation till the moment they retire for the night. It surpasses that.