Monday, March 24, 2025

(5) Privacy, Online & Off

BLOG #5  Write a regular post about issues raised in the videos you watched.

  • How do these issues affect you? You friends and family?
  • What should the government be doing about these issues?
  • What can we do to protect ourselves from invasions of our privacy?





Tuesday, March 18, 2025

(4) What Does the Future Look Like?

The Future of Social Media Platforms

With the creation of "word of mouth" on the internet, individuals were allowed to express themselves online, which the public could view. Technology has been maturing over the past few decades and has been impactful in so many ways. Today, I focus on how Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat have evolved in today's society.

Facebook


Mark Elliot Zuckerberg Photos, Images | SuccessStory

While Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Facebook, he was also accompanied by Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz, Andrew McCollum, and Chris Hughes. Together as neighbors in the dorms of Harvard University, they created Facebook. This program networked individuals in the Harvard University community for educational purposes from the years 2004 to 2006. Eventually, "The Facebook" was renamed to "Facebook." In April 2004, there were around 70,000 users that used Facebook. From 2006 and beyond, Facebook evolved and added a multitude of features that connected people internationally and globally.

Instagram


Instagram's founders are leaving the company
As we all know, Instagram is one of the top social media platforms. Invented in 2010 by two Stanford colleagues, Kevin Systrom and Mike Kreiger. Instagram was formerly known as bourbon because of Kevin's interest in whiskey and bourbon. On its first day of launch in the IOS app store, Instagram reached 25,000 users. In 2022, Instagram surpassed two billion monthly users. Now you can only imagine how much it has grown in today's society with technology improving every day.

Snapchat


Snapchat captures the zeitgeist of the 2010s - Hindustan Times
Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy, and Reggie Brown are three outstanding Stanford graduates who created Snapchat. The app was initially launched in July 2011 under "Picaboo." However, due to a trademark issue, they quickly rebranded to "Snapchat" and relaunched in the IOS App Store in September 2011. Furthermore, in October 2012, Snapchat launched on Android. By the end of 2012, users were sending over fifty million daily snaps, according to Snapchat Statistics. Snapchat is becoming a more important communication tool for brands to interact with customers. Brands are using it to target younger demographics like Gen Z and millennials. With over one hundred seventy-four million daily users since its 2011 launch, Snapchat has become a preferred platform for users, with 24% of adults and 77% of college students actively using the app.

Positive & Negative Impacts

The problem of the 'Covid Generation' | Expert comment

Social media has transformed communication, particularly in domains like education and medicine. Faster information sharing makes it possible for medical experts to work together and remain current with new developments. It assists in raising health awareness, providing instructional materials, and providing patients with mobile services during surgery. In similar ways, it provides students with an opportunity to express their thoughts, interact with classmates, and quickly access educational resources. In addition, social media makes it easier to communicate in real-time during emergencies, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, when it was crucial in spreading essential health information and promoting online consultations.

Countering that, social media has several disadvantages. It can quickly spread false information, particularly in the medical area, which can cause confusion and have negative effects. Constant multitasking and phone addiction may hinder students' concentration and creativity in the classroom, which can affect their academic achievements. If social media is misused, it can potentially influence one's opinion and harm people's reputations. Additionally, social media's addictive qualities might result in excessive screen time, which lowers productivity and raises mental health issues. Social media enabled the spread of useful data during the COVID-19 pandemic, but it also served as a venue for false claims, which increased public fear and mistrust.

(3) Eight Values of Free Expression

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In today's society, we tend to throw the First Amendment out freely when it comes to people speaking in public. But, there is a distinct line when using the term freedom of speech. This course focuses on how the First Amendment protects Americans from the government when used properly. The Eight Values of Free Expression represent how free speech is a powerful tool that can help our community grow, stay fair, and keep the government in check while also balancing the priority of safety and respect.


Stable Change (safety valve)


Riot or Protest. The difference between those is violence. We as Americans, have a right to speak freely, whether it is against the government or for it. When action gets involved, that is when freedom of speech is broken and not allowed when fighting a case. In the eyes of a college student, I see the government allowing citizens to speak freely rather than dealing with violence. Below are a couple of examples of how free speech was neglected and made us Americans vulnerable.

How The Civil Rights Movement Was Covered In Birmingham : Code Switch : NPR

According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), it defends free speech from controversial groups like racists, arguing that suppressing free speech harms the vulnerable, not the powerful. The Civil Rights Movement was a crucial violation of free speech. It resulted in activists being arrested for protesting segregation and advocating for voting rights. The Free Speech Amendment is vital for defending the rights of underrepresented groups and making sure that the opposition can continue during the turmoil of politics. 

Kupuna-Arrest-2 - Ka Wai Ola

Another act of the government that broke the First Amendment was the unlawful arrests at the protest on Mauna Kea on Hawai'i Island. University of Hawai'i Law Professor Ken Lawson said it best in the Honolulu Civil Beats Article. He describes Governor Ige's tactics with the parking signs as "bogus traffic laws" that will "trample on the First Amendment right of Protectors and others to peacefully assemble and exercise their rights to free speech." The land is owned by the Hawaiians, and we were illegally overthrown, so we, as Hawaiians, were not trespassing but simply exercising our rights and practicing our cultural traditions that our kupuna (grandparents) did when they were growing up. To falsely arrest individuals practicing their rights was just unlawful and a disgrace to the First Amendment and the owners of Hawaiʻi.

Promoting Innovation


Opposing the unlawful acts of the government, the First Amendment grants individuals the ability to think creatively and promotes innovation. When people are free to speak, they introduce new ideas and thoughts that potentially affect the future of the world. It brings people from all over with different ethnic groups to come together and collaborate. Without collaboration, innovation would be restrained, and progress would be limited, slow, and lack cohesiveness.  

ON ONLINE / SOCIAL MEDIA AND FREE SPEECH

In today's society, social media has made a huge impact on innovation through freedom of speech. In the article, "The Golden Era of Free Speech" by Erwin and Alex Chemerinsky, social media has made an impact like no other. With the advent of social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and TikTok, businesses can increase social media exposure through launching new products, services, and maybe even industries. Free speech on these platforms creates viral trends and technological advancements and a glimpse into creative campaigns.

In conclusion, the First Amendment protects free speech, allowing Americans to challenge the government while also respecting each other as a whole. Although our government can be corrupt at times, there are always ways to work together and find a solution. Social media is just one way that free speech can aid in collaboration and innovation. 


(2) The Supreme Court

   

All Together for the Camera: A History of the Supreme Court's Group  Photograph

    Established on March 4, 1789, under the Judiciary Act of 1789, the Supreme Court was created with six justices. Chief Justice John Jay and associate justices James Wilson, William Cushing, John Blair, John Rutledge, and James Iredell were the first six justices to organize the court system, approve bar systems, and preside over their assigned circuit courts, with their first case, West v. Barnes, decided in 1791. The photo above represents the subtle changes from the French Revolution to today's Supreme Court. For instance, the number of justices changed from five through ten justices to strictly nine justices in 1869.

    In Comm3390 Supreme Court, Pt. 2, you see that it takes a team of special individuals in the court system to legalize and make decisions on cases outside of the nine justices. From the different thoughts of each justice to the opinion writing and then multiple revision drafts of the opinion, you see that the Supreme Court has an intense job that revolves around the year, pressuring them to decide each case by the end of the term in late June. Not only is the process time-consuming, but it can be mentally and physically exhausting.
David Hackett Souter
  
    Accept the fact that the court tried to play it straight. That acceptance has been built up by the preceding hundred justices of this court, going back to the beginning. We are, in fact, trading on the good faith and the conscientiousness of the justices who went before us."
    
    The Court's credibility relies significantly on the public's confidence in its procedures and its dedication to justice. Suppose the people start to doubt the Court's neutrality or their opinions become biased through a political view. In that case, it may jeopardize the Court's function as a vital component of the legal framework that has been built over the past decades.

    One of the most interesting things I found in Comm3390 Supreme Court, Pt. 1, was the individual consideration of each petition and how it was looked at the same. You could be the governor or a guy stuck in prison for a wrong, but the Supreme Court did not discriminate. This exemplifies the fairness and seriousness of the Supreme Court's role, especially due to its enormous load of petitions needing to be reviewed. I also thought that the personal interviews of the justices made an impactful statement in recognizing what they do and the importance of their job in today's society.
 
    The videos gave me a deeper understanding of the judicial system. I always knew the Court was a powerful institution, but hearing about how the justices interact with each other and approach their work was eye-opening. The Court system isn't just a cold institution interpreting laws, but it is a group of individuals who work day and night making tough decisions, bringing a level of humility and humanity to what many see as an intimidating and unapproachable body.
    

Monday, March 17, 2025

(1) My Top 5 News/Information Sources


1. Hawai'i News Now


    Growing up in Hawai'i, the TV was always on, and the local news was playing. Hawaiʻi News Now brought everything from sports stats, the weather, politics when in season, surf reports, and what is happening on each island. My personal favorite section that gets broadcast is the sunrise segment. It shows the beauty of Hawaiʻi and brings a spark when in need. I also love their cooking segments because of the onolicious food they produce and the smiles it brings to the anchors/guests. You would love this news source because it brings a glimpse of Hawaiʻi to wherever you are, whether on the continent or internationally. You will always have a piece of "home" with you.