John Smith
Essay by Nicolas • March 30, 2012 • Essay • 326 Words (2 Pages) • 1,807 Views
In my perspective after reading this article from Goessl, I feel that she uses all of the appeals such as logic, emotions, and ethics. It is pretty common sense to limit your use on Facebook in consideration to your spouse and/or love ones. Not only to limit the use, but also have limitations as to what you put on Facebook especially when it is in regards to others. The Facebook user should be aware and understanding what should and should not be put on Facebook or said on Facebook otherwise it will cause emotional distress in whatever relationship. Finally, it is becoming a big habit in the work force to occasionally check your Facebook while on the clock. People are starting to forget such a thing called "work ethics" and logging into Facebook while at work is not part of that. Plus, if you want to perform well in your job why consume yourself with the on-going drama that is posted on Facebook? In my perspective after reading this article from Goessl, I feel that she uses all of the appeals such as logic, emotions, and ethics. It is pretty common sense to limit your use on Facebook in consideration to your spouse and/or love ones. Not only to limit the use, but also have limitations as to what you put on Facebook especially when it is in regards to others. The Facebook user should be aware and understanding what should and should not be put on Facebook or said on Facebook otherwise it will cause emotional distress in whatever relationship. Finally, it is becoming a big habit in the work force to occasionally check your Facebook while on the clock. People are starting to forget such a thing called "work ethics" and logging into Facebook while at work is not part of that. Plus, if you want to perform well in your job why consume yourself with the on-going drama that is posted on Facebook?
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