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Digital Wellbeing (Property (James) (The Good (Attribution = Moral…
Digital Wellbeing
Property (James)
The Good
Attribution = Moral Obligation
Support Authors?
Only by those who created works
Ethical viewpoint
New Participation
Mash-Ups
Collaboration
Co-Ownership
Advice
Change discussion
Move away from consequence-driven
Focus on effects to authors
Respect for others
Maintain system integrity
The Bad
Author Identity Lost
Movement of content
Mix of content
Owner's Rights
Not disclosed
Author not credited
Fair Use Issues
Privacy?
Stealing
Piracy
Copyright confusion
Plagarism
Expectation
Others should respect ownership
Copying = trivial plagiarism
Normal online
Ok only for fun
The Ugly
Self-Focused Motives
Reasons not to plagarize
Consequence Driven Motives
Amibigous
Collaboration
System for crediting authors?
"No originality, only authenticity"
Blindspots
Stealing is easy
Allowed online = ok?
Effects are invisible
Perceived as less valuable?
Participation
The Good
Connections
Part of something bigger
Interactivitiy
Public as help
Crowd-sourcing
Ethical Use
Constructive
Authentic
The Bad
Gaming the internet
negative influence on reviews
Online speech
Going viral?
Digital afterlife
Anonymous posting
More hateful
Less civil
Freedom of expression?
Cruel content
Digital abuse
Lost Interpretations
Lost facial cues
Text out of context
Lost deeper meaning
The Ugly
Scamming
Unethical conduct ok online?
Impact on larger community?
Cheating
Bad guy w/o consequences?
By-standing
Fearful of backlash
Self-focused responsiblity
More involved = more self responsibility
Privacy
The Good
Value
Share bond w/ Peers
Engaging
Self-expression
Privacy protection
Viewed as respect
Golden Rule
Advice
New view of empathy
Focus on dignity
The Bad
Normalization of bad habits
Posting/reposting
Impulse control?
Self-Focused
"In Your Hands"
Withhold information online
Your fault
Take responsibility
Be Proactice
Victim-blaming
No consequence to poster/re-posters
The Ugly
Control of Information
Focused on audience
Privacy controls
Multiple profiles
Not Conduct-Focused
"Untagging" = no consequences?
Trusts of peers
Implicit not explicit
Social Contracts
May not apply to ALL contacts
Privacy Forsaken
Consequence of being online?
Impossible to achieve
Right of information
Not yours
Blindspot
Developmental stage of user
Only self-focused
Contemplation
The Good
"Make Tech Servant NOT Ruler"
Goal
Grace
Cloister
Support for Tech
Contemplation
Highest Human Faculty
Connection in active life?
Keeps us healthy
Must make moments for grace
The Bad
Technology
Autonomous
Efficient Production
Mindless consumption
Empty/Transient
Destructive
Deadens the spirit
Blunts perception
Loss of awareness
Fatigue, unrest, guilt
Commodification
Deattchment
Loss of traditions
Abundance of pleasures?
Freely available
The Ugly
Distraction
Indecision
Unsavory explictness
Risk losing grace, peace
Power
Mindlessness
Pointless consumption
Unloved work
Hyperactive
Human ambivalence