Computer Ethics: A Social Experiment #IT1

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What are the things that you did to make your posts viral?
Our group's posts did not become viral because the settings of the posts were not put to public.

How did you feel that you were in the meme?
"I felt somehow ashamed that I was in a meme because I never imagined myself being in one haha.

" -Anton Segismundo

How did you feel that your video is shared by a lot of people?
We felt happy to know that some people appreciated our work without noticing that we did it for a project.

How did you feel when you were bashed by people because of your negative post?
Of course we felt sad and a little bit hurt because no one wants to be bashed but we've already expected negative comments coming from people in the social media so the feeling gradually subsided.
How did you feel about the positive comments on your post? We felt flattered because we never knew that we'd be able to impress or even just put a smile on some netizens' faces with those posts.

Which of the two tweets was noticed more by the people, the negative or the positive one? The negative tweets were more noticed by the people because positive tweets are so mainstream. What do you think is the role of Social Media and the Internet in this activity?
In this activity, social media has played a big role in conveying our ideas to the public. The social media served as a medium for us to share our posts to the netizens via websites that most people use. The internet gave us access to these websites. Without the internet, we will not be able to utilize the social media.

What principles of Computer Ethics are essential in this activity?
Proper utilization of social media. Everything you do with the computer and in social media comes with great responsibility as to how you communicate with other people.




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