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Privacy Concerns on the Internet

I was surprised to read that there are rumours that the criminal (please read the article here before continuing) may have learned the hostages names via myspace.com.

Fast fact -> Myspace.com is a site where you make your own personal profile and enter your interests into it -> music, movies, whatever, as well as make postings (ala blogging). You can also identify yourself via where you live, what high school you went to, etc. Danny and Carol showed me Myspace.com when I was up there visiting and it was neat to see how many people went to our old high school. Also, the big thing about myspace.com is the linkages between friends that you can make. There is a list of who you consider your ‘friends’.

Other than that, I don’t know much about myspace as I haven’t really used it before. I prefer my own blogspace for my rants, whereas some people just like to use myspace!

Back to the point of the story, if the rumours are true and the killer found out the identities of these young girls via myspace.com, this will unleash a MAJOR backlash in terms of privacy issues on the Internet. The Internet has long been a place mixing anonymity (think nicknames, chatrooms, etc.) with highly personalized information (myspace.com, blogs in general, your photos on-line). Granted, it’s the user’s choice as to how much information they provide, but I don’t think that the users of the Internet are really informed on how much privacy there is out on the Internet.

I have had a lot of experience dealing with privacy issues and youth. My job (as I started out) as a moderator of a message board of youth across the nation. There were always privacy concerns, and we ensured that there were no personal information exchanged on this message board for the public eye to see.

There needs to be more information drilled into the youth, and even us adults as to how much information we should really be placing on the Internet. Even I start thinking about what information I should be putting on a blog. At no time do I ever put someone’s full name on my blog. Not even my own. But if someone really wanted to dig down and found out where I lived, it would be extremely easy considering the landmarks I speak about, the restaurants I go to, etc. Or, I bet they could figure out what my first name and last name are by reading a few dozen posts even though I never place the two words together.

We, as bloggers, should be more conscious of what we place in our entries and, even though it goes against the whole concept of the Internet, should learn to censor ourselves. I read somewhere that someone once said that you should never post anything on the Internet that you couldn’t tell your own mother. 😉 This handles the whole ’embarassing picture’ scenario, but what about someone saying ‘never post anything that could lead someone to your home.’ This is a serious matter.

I had an interesting call the other day from Holly in which she wanted us to change a blog entry on a sister site because it used her full name and someone had discovered the ‘I heart Hollyisms‘ site via Google one day. Sure, it’s fun to have a few laughs, but what if a potential job employer decided to Google Holly’s name and found out all the funny things she has said over the years. It could affect her job. Or, at the very least, get her the promotion as everyone will see what a great person she is. 😉

I don’t think it will be the last we see on this subject. I think in the next coming weeks there will be a major retaliation against the Internet and its privacy amongst youth. What we should focus on, my faithful readers of Palmer’s World, is to think about how much information you post about yourself, and if you are comfortable with it. I personally know that I am comfortable with what I post about myself, but if I ever mention any of you and you feel that you are not comfortable with the amount of information I have relayed, please let me know and I will edit accordingly.

As this moment though, I’m thinking of a few things that I’m going to continue to do:

  • Not post anyone’s full names.
  • Not post anything about specific mailing addresses or phone numbers, email addresses, etc.

Other than that, I’m sure there’s a SLEW of things I should do to increase the amount of privacy on this blog…but at the same time, I am comfortable with people knowing that my favourite bar is the Heart and Crown. 😉

I’m not writing this to scare anyone, but perhaps everyone should take a step back and really look at what information they are posting on the Internet. If the rumours prove true, and a girl was shot in the head because of her information on a Myspace profile, then everyone has to stop and think for a moment. If you have children who are on the Internet, talk to them about this and make them realize that by typing in what high school they attend, what could be the consequences. It’s an extreme example, but it’s an extreme case that just happened.

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Memory: I Mother Earth and the Poser Scene

I remember the time that I was over at Carol’s and they had I Mother Earth: Scenery and Fish playing (a kickass album) and I didn’t think too much of it. I don’t know what was with me but back in those formative years of the early 90s, I didn’t really care to listen to much that was POPULAR. I think this stemmed from two things – one, I didn’t feel like being part of the mob of people following the same popular bands, two, I wasn’t that popular to begin with and I think I had some weird thought of if I listened to what was popular (or wore clothing which was popular, or read books of what was popular), then I would look like I was TRYING to be integrated into that scene and people (those harmful high school cliques) would point me out of a crowd and yell POSER!

Anyhow, back onto the music (I love how my memory posts go on random tangents encompassing everything I was feeling at the moment) – the last track of the album (Earth, Sky and C) started up and wasn’t too into it until the fateful guitar solo came screaming out of the speakers and I was blown away. Turns out that this was their homage to Carlos Santana, whom I picked up their greatest hits album but never really got into it.

That day changed my musical direction and made me realize that I should give everything a chance. I was automatically dismissing I Mother Earth, Our Lady Peace, all these great bands coming out of the woodwork around the time of the mid-90s because of how I felt about the whole subject of ‘hopping on the train’. This day changed me in many ways in terms of my views towards music and the hundreds of albums along my walls proves that it’s been a long journey. I remember getting into a slew of more music back then. It was mainly the popular stuff on MuchMusic and whatnot – the alternative scene was my scene.

When I hit college, things changed as I had access to something different in the land of music – radio. Sure, some of you are saying “Wha? You didn’t have any radio stations?”. Well, sure we did, but they didn’t have any GOOD radio stations. I think when I left Kapuskasing, it was a country station whereas now it’s a Top 40 station. Hitting up Ottawa, I was introduced to a variety of new rock, but more importantly – OLD rock. Classic Rock. Who were these bands I had only read about but never really listened to: The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Clapton? Even now, I slowly get myself introduced to these bands as I like to saturate myself into them. I don’t like picking up a Greatest Hits album and saying “Alright, that’s what Clapton is all about.”. If I did that, I would not be impressed considering his latest greatest hits album is all his newer mellower stuff.

It’s been a long and winding road in the land of music, but I’m glad that I have an open mind to listen to anything, whether it is heavy metal, jazz, rock, hip-hop (heck, alright, there are a few tunes that are catchy but you won’t see me going all out and solidifying my hip-hop CD collection here. That’s just wrong.), or anything that comes my way. Having an open mind towards anything in life, as well as trusting your friends when they toss an album your way can open up the doors to better places.

Where was I going with this? Oh yeah, anyhow, that was just a random memory I had last night when the radio was playing ‘Another Sunday’ by I Mother Earth and then I thought back to the time I was introduced to them.