Information and Networks
1. I would say the network law that I most agree with would be
Sarnoff’s law, which states that the value of a network increases linearly with
the number of people on it. I like the simplicity of this law; being stated so
plainly essentially makes it self-explanatory. For example, say CNN has 100,000
viewers in 2015. If their viewers increased to 200,000 in 2016 then they can
say their value has indeed increased. This law is prominently used to explain
traditional broadcasting channels such as television and radio. However, it can
be used to better understand social media sites as well. As more and more
people decide to use sites such as Instagram and Facebook, the more valuable
they become to the users themselves and as a social medium overall.
2. In five years from now, I think people will attain their
information much like we do now. So much of our communication is done through
digital mediums, social media sites, and other networks that I believe this
trend will continue as we move forward. As technology progresses, I believe
information will only become more easily accessible to whoever wants it,
whenever they want it. The more people are willing to share and provide
information online, the greater the opportunity for other people to access and
use your information. This can be both a positive and negative characteristic of advancing
technology and communication tactics. While privacy may seem like an
afterthought now, I believe it will only become more and more difficult to
maintain and protect in the future. People like to be in the know and in
constant communication with their peers, which in turn means more information
will be out in the open as the years go by. I think in the future, if there is
something you want to know, it will be readily available to you, even more than
it is now, whenever you want it, no matter the time or location.
I agree with your response to question two. I think that privacy will become very hard to maintain as time goes on because of the demand to use social media outlets. It seems that it is becoming a necessity to create a Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc to stay within the reach of the news. When we become a part of the social media we share more and more about ourselves to the world. This makes maintaining privacy harder. I believe this will continues as time goes on as well.
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