
Privacy in the Age of the Internet
How Sexting and Sharing Private Photos Can Lead to Cyber-Stalking - An Essay
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Narrated by:
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Scott Slocum
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By:
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David Boyer
About this listen
These days - in the age of the internet and so called “social networking” - the seemingly bold actions of my own generation seem very mild in comparison.
Now days, two kids that think they're in love send each other sexually explicit text messages - known as “sexting” - complete with nude photos taken with their cell phone cameras.
Not only have the younger generation totally lost grasp on what is acceptable and what is not, they have also crossed the boundaries of any normalcy, morality, and respectability with their actions, placing themselves - and possibly others - in harms way of the aptly named “cyber stalkers”.
©2020 David boyer (P)2020 David boyer
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