Another problem with the open sites is that the students


Colleges and universities continue to work to help students understand that what they post on the Web is not private information and can often have unintended consequences. The following examples resulted in student disciplinary proceedings.:

1. Students at the University of Mississippi stated on an open site that they wanted to have sex with a professor

2. A student at Fisher College threatened to take step to silence a campus police officer.

Another problem with the open sites is that the students are posting personal information with which stalkers and others can access them. These nefarious individuals can then easily obtain students cell phone numbers, addresses, where about and other information. The most popular college site, Facebook indicates that students spend an average of 17 minutes a day on the site. A great deal of information can be conveyed during that time period. Students do so without thinking through the possibility that outsiders with bad intentions could be seeking and using information about them that is posted here.

What legal and ethical issues do you see in the types of comments that students make in these sites and in the sites themselves? Why and how can colleges and universities obtain information from these sites without a warrant?

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