Wednesday, March 25, 2009

snoop kitty

when it comes to privacy... when and how is enough? i know celebrities, politicians or whoever made the headline always cries for it and hated paparazzi. unless they wanted the attention like paris or those who would pay in hollywood for them to get photographed and be in the tabloids. and now it has evolved if you wanna be in-the-know. the thing i can't live without next to water, the net.

a lot of stuff are going on since people really are individualists. lots of blogs and social networking popped like mushrooms. in my home for example all of us are online in real time having our own laptops or pc's and doesn't talk to one another. we just chat. sites like friendster, facebook, multiply, twitter or what-not can be a good and bad thing. i come to communicate again with long lost friends and acquaintances. i confess that i stalk people there and i'm sure some also do the same thing. but i don't like letting the whole world know what's going on with me. i need privacy.

i learned to set my facebook account's privacy setting where whatever i type on my wall will not be published or other details. i'm relieved that i do have control over what to publish or not. i love to surf and read everything i see interesting. then came google map. like a scene in james bond where they would use the satellite feed to find a wanted man. then i came across wikimapia. i am amazed how i can view the globe in top view, again like a sci-fi/action film. i naturally searched to see my own home and how i'm surprised to know. someone tagged my house with a caption of my name. it's really really creepy even if that person doesn't mean harm but the thought that anyone can find my location is way scary.


something like this at wikimapia


it's overboard that you can't even delete it. there's even a link for the 'deleted places' and you will still see the tags. some people even upload their pictures and know their locations. i don't mind if other people like it because it can be used for good then again for bad. tagging my house is snooping and i have a right to my privacy. 

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's hard to keep that from happening, with laws not being able to cope with technology.

This is basically the same problem with piracy issues, identity theft, and copyright infringement over the internet. It's getting harder for laws to keep up with technological - online, especially - advancements.

j said...

true judd... but for me, i mean that person should be more sensitive. oh well...

Anonymous said...

well we can either make it a big deal or just forget about it.

Sometimes its just us making the big deal about stuff that might get search off the internet but we are almost always are the ones to be blamed cause even when just chatting or blogging what we do in our lives we freely give out this information.

j said...

hi mr./ms. anonymous thanks for your opinion. i'm just saying what i think.