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Why the Logan Pauls of the World Can Push the Boundaries of Privacy and Good Taste
Document Type
Editorial
Publication Date
2018
Publication Title
The Hill
Abstract
Social media is having its difficult adolescence. Facebook is approaching its 14th birthday, YouTube is 13, and Twitter is almost 12. In each case, a happy childhood has been replaced by awkward teen or tween years. In recent weeks, each of these companies has suffered embarrassing setbacks.
Keywords
Privacy, Social Media, Online Behavior, Digital Ethics, Internet Law, Content Creators, Legal Boundaries, Personal Data, Public Figures, YouTube Culture
Publication Citation
Neil M. Richards, Why the Logan Pauls of the World Can Push the Boundaries of Privacy and Good Taste, The Hill (Jan. 16, 2018), https://thehill.com/opinion/technology/368865-why-the-logan-pauls-of-the-world-can-push-the-boundaries-of-privacy-and/
Repository Citation
Richards, Neil M., "Why the Logan Pauls of the World Can Push the Boundaries of Privacy and Good Taste" (2018). Scholarship@WashULaw. 555.
https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/law_scholarship/555