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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Ethical Communities

With any type of community there will be those who behave in a manner that is not ethical. I believe that online communities do have a ethical basis, but that it's up to the members of the community to conduct themselves in that manner. I think that the same applies to "real" life as well. I think that you see benevolence in many cases online as you don't necessarily know the people who are benefiting from the service. I recently read an article that stated we are much more likely to offer $5.00 to a homeless person than we would be to our neighbors. The reasoning behind this we that we would be offending our neighbors on a personal level that we do not have that fear of offending the homeless person whom we probably will never see again.



In our reading the Ethics are pretty cut and dry so that everyone understands the "rules" to abide by. I think that this is similar to "real" life as well. I think that a major difference would be that in the "real" world we have a checks and balance that i think it would be difficult to have online. In the "real" world we have a penal code and law enforcement officials. In a sense I think it would be more difficult online to have the same sort of "law enforcement."

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