Final Blog Post
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Final Blog Post If a prospective employer were to go online and google me, the first thing that would pop up is a ballroom dancers DVD. But after finding me they may see the videos I did back in my high school media class or maybe even the picture of me in my local newspaper in the third grade. I know that the internet is forever, if you don't want something bad to follow you dont post it. I remember getting my first talking to when my sisters and I got our first Ipod, our parents talked to me about cyberbullying and not talking to strangers. I had the advantage of growing up with phones and ipads, and at a young enough age where I caught on quickly that not everything can be good, so it's best to be cautious. I do believe that the internet was probably the best thing that could have happened for us. There are downfalls, but do the costs outweigh the benefits? It's a hard question we have been asking but I think the answer is right in front of us. Morally whenever we see t