What Does The Web Means The End Of Forgetting Rhetorical Analysis

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During recent years Americans have seen an increase in the use of social media as a means of communicating and interacting between people. Social media web sites have become platforms for people to launch successful careers, find jobs, or interact with long lost friends. However these means of communication have the ability of breaking up or completely destroying someone’s life. It is slowly starting to become one of the many evils of society as people increasingly capture racy photos and videos that show their reckless nature, bad behavior, and lack of ethics. In the article “ The web Means the End of Forgetting ,” by Jeffrey Rosen ,he makes the connection between Stacy Snyder’s case and countless Americans who are struggling to live in a world where the cesspool known as the internet never forgets nor erases embarrassing or insane truths about people . At the beginning of the article he starts of explaining the case of Stacy snider, who was rejected of a teaching degree because she had posted a photo on her Myspace drinking. She sued the university, “but the judge rejected the claim …arguing that her post was not …show more content…

It is becoming increasingly hard for people seeking employment to keep a perfect record as, “75 percent of US recruiters and human –resource professionals report that their companies require them to do online research about prospective employees.” One huge threat to personal privacy is many technological advances .In contrast to decades before where you had, “to be a celebrity to be gossiped about in public: today [we] are learning to expect the scrutiny that used to be reserved for the famous and the infamous.” Rosen goes on to say that the internet allows for so much bad content to be open to the public ,and the fact that the internet never seems to forget is , “ threatening ,at an almost existential level ,our ability to control our identities and …holds the option of reinventing our lives and starting new ,free to overcome our checkered pasts

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