Reebok has ended the contract with a rapper named Rick Ross. Ross made a song describing rape, and social media was not happy about that. A number of people protested that Rick Ross be dropped from Reebok for such an inappropriate song. After a number of protests, Reebok was forced to end the contract with the rapper. This is ugly for the Internet. Reebok listened to it's social fans, and they dictated their actions based of off what the people thought. This is ugly for Rick Ross because people over social media ended his relationship with Reebok. People will speak their mind online and that can get somebody fired. That is something ugly on the Internet.
Link for article: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/13/arts/music/reebok-drops-rick-ross-after-social-media-protest.html?ref=computersandtheinternet&_r=0
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Something Bad on the Internet
Drugs can be bought on the Internet. An underground website called The Silk Road can only be accessed by using the Tor browser. As of 2013, 22% of users have bought drugs online. The use of The Silk Road is only becoming more a problem. The police can't track the buyers and sellers on this website since the only browser it's accessible through bounces your IP address so nobody can trace the users of the website. This is a bad thing about the Internet. This website allows the user to buy illegal drugs and many other illegal things from anywhere in the world. Sites like this need to be shut down because selling illegal things is wrong. The problem is that nobody knows where the site is hosted since its IP address is always being changed due to the Tor browser. Selling illegal things is something bad that has come out of the Internet.
Link for the article: http://m.guardiannews.com/world/2013/apr/18/internet-drug-dealing-survey
Link for the article: http://m.guardiannews.com/world/2013/apr/18/internet-drug-dealing-survey
Something Good out of the Internet
Comedy Central has revealed that they are
going to provide a five-day comedy festival to all of its viewers. What's so
special about this particular festival? All five days of the festival will only
be accessible through Twitter. Anybody can see comedy routines that
comedians post, and viewers can see jokes posted by searching the trend:
#ComedyFest. I think this is a great marketing idea since so many people on
Twitter. This is something good out of the Internet because people from
anywhere around the world can watch these routines or read these jokes by
simply searching a Twitter trend. It's amazing how far the Internet has come.
Having people anywhere in the world able to watch a comedy festival is quite
amazing.
Link to article: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/22/business/comedy-central-to-host-comedy-festival-on-twitter.html?ref=computersandtheinternet&_r=1&
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