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“Because Sax was speaking with a group of parents at a coed K-8 school, he spent time talking about the different challenges girls and boys have. As he was talking about the use of social media by adolescent girls, Sax mentioned how, until only a few years ago, girls used to keep diaries. They were private affairs, often kept secret under lock and key.”
This article talks about the effects of social media, and segues into Walker Percy, but the above quote struck me. It’s true that girls used to keep diaries, and that they were kept locked and no one was allowed to see them, because everything in them was personal and private.
Now I know a girl who still does keep a diary even today, but she calls it blog, and every one in the whole world can read it. That worries me, because it makes her vulnerable to more people than she can possibly imagine—everyone from foreign criminals to local predators to to emotional voyeurs to scam artists looking over her shoulder. They all know more about her than strangers should, and more than she realizes—her home life, her work life, her fears, lots of personal details that can be used against her. The internet should have a Miranda warning.
Three Doctors’ Common Antidote to Social Media
This article talks about the effects of social media, and segues into Walker Percy, but the above quote struck me. It’s true that girls used to keep diaries, and that they were kept locked and no one was allowed to see them, because everything in them was personal and private.
Now I know a girl who still does keep a diary even today, but she calls it blog, and every one in the whole world can read it. That worries me, because it makes her vulnerable to more people than she can possibly imagine—everyone from foreign criminals to local predators to to emotional voyeurs to scam artists looking over her shoulder. They all know more about her than strangers should, and more than she realizes—her home life, her work life, her fears, lots of personal details that can be used against her. The internet should have a Miranda warning.
Three Doctors’ Common Antidote to Social Media