Back to Basics: Social Media Fails, Oversharing, Security, and Identity Ownership in Digital Culture
This will be my final required post for this blog. But before I take my hiatus, we’re going to, as the title states, go back to the basics of what this venue has been all about: rhetoric, digital culture, and … Continue reading
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