Do People Invade Their Own Privacy Overrated?

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When deciding on whether Privacy is overrated or do people invade their own privacy takes a lot of thinking. Privacy being overrated has its ups and downs as in, jobs looking you up to see if you are responsible enough to not put anything bad on your social media. Also, it has its downs as in some one putting a picture up with them and their friend, but their friend has some liquor in their hand and the job feels like you are not responsible enough. Now for invading our own privacy is true and has some consequences behind it as in getting your identity stolen. David Schimke used more details and examples how invading our own privacy is possible than David Plotz in privacy is overrated because he had some details but didn’t have enough to convince the reader. New Introduction…show more content…
Privacy being overrated has its ups and downs as in, jobs looking you up to see if you are responsible enough to not put anything bad on your social media. Also, it has its downs as in some one putting a picture up with them and their friend, but their friend has some liquor in their hand and the job feels like you are not responsible enough. Now for invading our own privacy is true and has some consequences behind it as in getting your identity stolen. David Schimke used more details and examples how invading our own privacy is possible than David Plotz in privacy is overrated because he had some details but didn’t have enough to convince the reader, Schimke makes the reader actually think about what’s going on and what to keep reading more, and Plotz has some interesting facts in his story but lacks the inspiration for the reader to continue reading

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