Internet Fame

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In the article ‘The Flip Side of Internet Fame’ by Jessica Bennett; in this article the author Bennett, gives the reader her insight on the negative side of the rise of social media.Although, some may see social media as a harmless outlet. Bennet gives some detailed examples of how even making an innocent video like dancing to one of a favorite television show, while no one is looking, and thinking no one will ever see your funny moments. Anything can happen, and once it’s out there it’s now in the hands of the world and the judgmental mindsets of millions. For example; Bennet described a young boy named Raza who recorded himself dancing to Star Wars, while his intentions were never for this video to get out. Some students viewed the video without his permission and decided to share it online.
Raza was simply having fun imitating one of his favorite movies, a private moment many of the readers may relate too. Once released through the internet the video became popular quickly, some enjoy the fame of …show more content…

Something as small as not picking up dog poop is of course morally wrong to many; that’s understandable the girl who recorded could have stated her disgust without making a video. Once the bystander posted the video online, it caused such an uproar that the South Korean girl, dropped out of school due to harassment. It’s sad that this student who made a simple mistake, was treated so poorly by the people as if we aren’t all human and all make mistakes. That’s what Bennet conveys in this article; the internet give people such a power behind the screen that most could never display in person, this is the type of power that most will abuse, and unfortunately people like Raza, and the student experienced the

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