Sunday, 25 March 2012
Social Media in the Future
I think that in the future Social Media is going to govern people’s life as much as it’s does now and more. It will do this in three ways, Companies will monitor your postings to get jobs and after you have them, People will be accountable for all there actions do to tracking updates and it will increase the gap between the rich and the poor even more.
Companies already use social media to track future employs and current ones. Some companies have even asked employees for the account information and passwords so they can monitor their feeds even more then they already do. So in the future I can see this becoming an even bigger issue for companies and their employees. I know that even when I get an email from a potential roommate I type that email into everywhere just so I know about the person. This could be one of the reasons I can see social media failing in the long term but also one of the reasons I can see it lasting. That sounds confusing; basically companies will continue to use it. The benefits are about the same as the withdrawals for them. Bot for the employees sure you can argue it breaches your right to free speech but anyone can see why companies don’t want to hire people who misrepresent their company.
People are already feeling the repercussions for using social media. A good example is the recent St. Patrick’s Day riots in London, ON. They just proved how stupid some people could be. By posting videos on YouTube, Facebook, twitter and many other sites from there phones. These people just admitted to being involved and it resulted in countless arrests on the ones involved. This isn’t a bad thing as these people deserved to be caught, however there are some clear other cases that have killed relationships and gotten people in trouble for far less. People are being held far more accountable for there actions and in the future with GPS etc. it can only get worse/better.
The gap between the rich and the poor is already very apparent and will only increase with riots and other causes gaining a larger following thanks to social media. The gap may grow for other reasons but social media seems to be used by everyone who owns a computer. What about the ones without one? They will continue to fall further and further down into poverty because people view it as more and more of a requirement for anything. Some jobs require you to have a large social media following to even apply…
So yes it will change greatly in the future from the use of GPS and computers enabled with Voice and Motion Tracking technology will usher in the new era of it. Technologies like the Microsoft Kinect have shown great potential in both these fields. The Kinect is planned to be integrated into windows 8. Having this technology readily available makes a huge difference.
Mark Hammond
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I understand your concerns about social media being used against employees due to the employer snooping around in your personal stuff. However I have to disagree that this will get worse. I envision a change in this problem in the near future. This should not be allowed and there has already been fights against it.
ReplyDeleteCompanies should have no bearing on what you do in your spare time so long as it's not illegal or displays something seriously wrong that isn't acceptable. Having a company sneaking around your house while you get liquored up with a group of friends on the weekend isn't allowed nor is it normal. So why should companies be able to look at your drunk photos from the weekend and pass judgement on you before or even after you're hired?
I had a personal experience with this kind of thing about me posting facial expression pictures on a profile I had and when it was brought up I was kind of shocked and laughed because I didn't think they were serious. I mean why would I think they are serious right? It was just some fun pictures I posted to show my fun side... Long story short, I put them in their place and reminded them of the work that I did for the company and that I had no issues at work nor my job. I further told them that I would charge them for harassment if they ever tried holding my personal time against me at my place of work. Needless to say I didn't ever heard another peep about it.
There needs to be laws against this kind of thing. If you're a good worker and have no issues at work, then why not run around in a speedo in your back yard on the weekend? LOL
I understand your points that you have and how having a social media profile could hurt potential employers even before they try to get a job.This shouldn't be allowed to request your username and password to your social media sites, just because they want to pry into your personal life. I gotta say your idea with motion trackers and GPS at the end is definitely intriguing and that is definitely gonna be in the future.
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