Describe what is meant by unintended audiences (think about the things we discussed yesterday....).
Next Describe some solutions to dealing with unintended audiences (be specific). We discussed ways to protect yourself against these unintended audiences yesterday.
Unintended audiences are people who you did not have a clue were in your audience of your topics and such.
ReplyDeleteSome solutions to deal with uninteded audiences are to block your blogs and keep your identity to yourself, your birthday private, social security number private and all personal information.
An unitended audience is someone or a group of people who you don't want knowing what you're doing and where you are going. Keep your personal information to yourself and when someone you don't know wants to add you but you personally don't know them, don't add them. So if you have a friend from Vermont..they could have 400 friends and you might know 2 of them personally, so stay away from those you don't know.
ReplyDeleteUnintended audiences would include anyone you do not know, or did not want to view some sort of information you sent. A good way to deal with unintended audiences is to be cautious with what you send. If it is something you wouldn't be comfortable having anyone else seeing other than the person you are sending it to, don't send it. Also if it is about someone else, think about how you would feel if they saw the things you said about them and if it would effect you negatively. Stopping to think and see if what you're sending could pose a problem, then refrain.
ReplyDeleteIf you send a questionable picture to your boyfriend to your boyfriend/girlfriend, they could easily send it to all of their friends and then their friends could forward it. The people that the photo was sent to was the unintended audience because you did not intend on them seeing it.
ReplyDeleteSome ways to protect yourself against these audiences is simply to not send things that could hurt you or anyone else.
An unintended audience are people that are able to see stuff that you posted not intending for them to be able to read/see it. Editing your privacy settings and never posting something you wouldn't say/do in front of everyone online are two solutions.
ReplyDeleteUnintended audiences are people who view your social networking page and you had no idea they were.
ReplyDeleteSome solutions are to block your social networking website. You can set facebook on "everyone, friends only, friends of friends, etc" You should also NOT put any personal information on your page.
unintended audiences are people who you dont know wanting to be your friend on a chatting site.
ReplyDeleteSome solutions to keep this from happening are to ignore the person who is trying to be your friend, and keep all personal information private
unintended audience is people who are in the audience but didnt really react like everyone else did.
ReplyDeleteI would say to help add people who you actually know and you are for sure it is them and block all of your personal stuff birthdat passwoord social secuity ect.
Unintended audience is someone you do not want seeing your information that saw it or has access to it. You can prevent this by not adding people you know or talking to people you don't know. You can also hide your personal information. Do not give out your date of birth or social security number. Also, do not give out your passwords or your telephone number!
ReplyDeleteAn unitended audience is a person or group of poeple who you do not want knowing what you are doing online or where you are online. You can block you blogs to keep poeple out, keep you identity to yourself you, use a false birthdate, and never put important stuff about you online.
ReplyDeleteAn unitended audience is a person or group of people that you didnt want seeing the information that you sent out on the internet. A good way in dealing with this problem is not to share any information that you dont want your unitended audience to find.
ReplyDeleteunintended audiences are people you dont know that wants to chat with you.
ReplyDeleteSome solutions are to ignore or deny there friend request.
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ReplyDeleteUnintended audiences are people who range from friends butting into conversations to predators who are really unwanted.
ReplyDeleteSome solutions would be to blok that person if possible or change accounts and remove all information they may know.
Unintended audiences are people that you don't know that try to chat with you online to find out your personal information. The best way to protect yourself from these people is to not put personal information on the internet.
ReplyDeleteThe term "unintended audiences" describes all the people that you don't know, who can access your personal information online. Unintended audiences can access your personal information on social networking sites, like Facebook and Myspace, if you don't have the right security settings. Or, they can get information about you on another person's social networking account, including pictures, statuses, etc. To safegaurd against unintended audiences change your security settings on your social networking account so only your friends can see your account. Also, be careful not to share personal information online.
ReplyDeleteuniteneded audiences are people you dont know who can have access to your personal information such as on facebook, myspace and other social networking sites. You can protect yourself by not putting in accurate personal information and blocking your account so only people you know can look at it.
ReplyDeleteUnintended audiences are people who can see your information that you never thought could or you don't want them to see. You can stop that unintended audiences by not putting up info you don't want them to see or putting blocks on your profile.
ReplyDeleteAn unintended audience is people who you didn't intend on being in your business/topic you are talking about. They could have been people who you don't even know, or knew they were going to be apart of that conversation.
ReplyDeleteWays you could deal with the unintended audience is to take the problem and yourself somewhere else; for example, if you were talking to a friend and people were listening to your conversations, they might butt in and say a few things and start some rumors. Taking it somewhere private will cause this to go away instantly. Also, not giving out personal information would keep the problem away. Don't hand out passwords, location, etc. Friends would even pull "harmless pranks" that could cause your reputation to go down the drain.
unitended audeiences are people yo dont know who can have access to your personal information suck as facebook , myspace and other social networking sites. you can protect yourself by not putting accurate personal information and blocking your account so only people you know can look at it.
ReplyDelete'Unintended audiences' are people who can some how get ahold of your information and see all of the personal things about you that you have online. To protect yourself from people like this you can start by putting less personal information about yourself online, like your birthday, what school you go to, where you live, etc.
ReplyDeleteUnintended audiences are people that get your information without you knowing. You can protect yourself by not putting your real birthday, don’t share your passwords, be careful who you add, and don’t put your phone number.
ReplyDeleteAn unintended audience is people that you don't want knowing your personal business. If you add a friend on facebook from like Oregon. They may have 500 friends and out of the 500 you only know 5. Well all other 495 of the friends can view all your personal information if you put it out there for people to see. Keep your business you business if you don't want other people knowing about it. Ecspecially keep your passwords and where you are living to yourself.
ReplyDeleteSome solutions to this problem are to lock your personal information, put your stuff to private, don't share personal information, and just don't put anything personal online.
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ReplyDeleteunintended audiences is when people find infornmation about you on the internet that you dont want them to.
ReplyDeleteYou can put it on private, dont show your email, age, number things like that. Also dont put post anything private online.