In the second section of The Accidental Billionaires: The Founders of Facebook, the author, Ben Mezrich explains the story of how Mark Zuckerberg potentially used Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss's idea of a social network to create Facebook . Zuckerberg was originally assigned the job of programming Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss's website known as the "Harvard Connection". The Harvard Connection had the basic idea of putting Harvard's social life online to allow boys and girls to meet without leaving their dorms. Mezrich points out that this website could only be successful if Mark Zuckerberg programmed it. The brothers believe that Zuckerberg is on their team until he stops returning calls and showing up to meetings. Mezrich then goes on to explain how the twins and Divya, the marketer, decide to search for a new programmer in the replacement of Zuckerberg. While they are searching, Zuckerberg and Eduardo are secretly creating their own version of a social network, now known as Facebook. Mezrich then focuses on how Zuckerberg and Eduardo spent a lot of time on the layout of Facebook including color scheme and profile pages. The section concludes with the Zuckerberg and Eduardo launching their final project to the internet.
Essential question: Do the postive aspects of social media outweigh the negatives?
Claim:The negative aspects of social media outweigh the positives
Reason: Teenagers these days are putting too much personal information online potentially harming their future and safety.
Evidence: Colleges these days will search an applicant online and pull up their profiles on Facebook or Instagram. They can then view all the photos online. Whether the photo takes place at a party or a family event, the college administrators are able to see every thing the kid has either posted or was tagged in. Based on this private information colleges reject applicants if they do not like what they see. Social media is harmful because the kids are posting innappropiate photos and information of themselves and their friends. This information can seriously affect their career and future. Teenagers can also be posting a lot of private information that strangers can see and use for their own good. Some people meet strangers online and give them lots of personal information such as addresses, credit card numbers, and family issues.