Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Cultural Issues of
Computer Science
- Social Media
- Can connect with others across the world
- Cyber-bullying/Trolling
- Can affect the mental
health of those being
bullied
- Children can abuse the social media
to access inappropriate material
- Censorship
- Companies and sometimes governments
can control what users can see
- Some powerful counties such as China or North Korea
have very strict laws against the access of censored
data generally foreign social media sources
- Most commonly sites are
age-restricted to protect children
- Restricts access to controversial
information
- Surveillance
- Computers are often surveyed and
watched by autonomous machines
- Governments can keep an eye on potential threats from
all across the country such as terrorism
- CCTV is common in most developed countries especially the UK
- The UK also has a watch list of potential
threats which is constantly updated and
used
- Health
- Eyestrain is a common issue
effecting regular users of
technology
- Repetetive Strain Injury can
be caused by consistant use
of technology
- Back problems can also be caused
by sitting down for too long
- Social Well-being
- Companies and others can
pressure people into purchasing
technology they otherwise
would not buy
- Physical interaction is much less common now and
some people are saying this may lead to further
problems in the future
- This can lead to additional
stress from work where
people cannot escape
even once they leave
- Culture
- Sharing of
images
has
become
more
common
- Social Media and
Dating Sites changes
how we interact with
each other
- Libraries and other physical
media are becoming much
more infrequent due to this
media becoming more easily
accessible on the internet
- Buisness
- Access to the internet has made making a
living working for yourself much more
viable
- People can buy and sell services and products
much more easily due to the internet
- Sites such as Uber, AirBnB, Amazon and E-Bay
are all very common forms of income online
- Digital Divide
- Rich Vs Poor
- Those with internet access are often at
an advantage over those who do not
- They're able to apply for jobs, set
up businesses and advertise
more than those who do not
have internet access
- The divide between countries is also increased
due to internet access increasing the inequality
- Campaigns and other projects have been set up to
try and reduce the inequality across countries
- Privacy
- Websites require personal information
- Online activities can be 'sold' to advertisers
- Hackers can access your private information
- Companies cannot always be trusted to keep data safe