The Black Mirror Episode: Shut Up And Dance

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The Black Mirror episode I chose to watch was Shut Up and Dance. In this episode, a teenager is unknowingly videotaped through his webcam as he masturbates. The boy then receives emails from the hackers who blackmail him to do numerous tasks such as deliver a package, rob a bank, and kill someone. During his journey, the boy meets other people who are also under the manipulation of the same hackers. Ultimately, the hackers expose everything they have on the characters, even though the characters obey everything they are asked to do. This episode raises valid concerns that the use of already available technology and hacking to obtain people’s personal information is very unethical and, if it becomes easier to obtain, will lead to chaos and corruption. However, the episode fails to fully explore the security and safety aspect of the technology shown in the episode. The advanced technology that is shown in this episode of Black Mirror is a lot more realistic than the technology in other episodes. …show more content…

The show mostly incites feelings of fear that our privacy is in danger and that this technology will be used for bad. However, sometimes the sacrifice of privacy is needed for security. There cannot be both complete privacy and security in today’s world. I believe that it is ok to sacrifice some privacy to a trusted agency in power such as the government in order to feel secure. In today’s world everything is done online, and if having the government or other agencies read my emails means that I can be safe when I leave my house I do not mind them doing so. The valid point that the show displays is what happens if this technology falls into the hands of people who want to do harm. This is a fear that is valid but we have to trust that the people in power who are there to protect us will be able to keep protect us from what is portrayed in the

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