Saturday, April 21, 2007

“YouTube has no ethics, it's been created for the sole purpose of entertainment and money.” Do you agree?


YouTube has since been a very popular internet portal where surfers can upload and share video clips with their friends freely. It is well-known for its extensively wide range of information of almost all kinds of topics, be it politics, social and even medical issues. Due to its convenience and easy accessibility, it has soon become the essential first hand information dispenser to all the surfers. However, as mentioned, YouTube allows freelance uploading of any kinds of video clips and minimal restrictions are set, problems of abusing the granted right in creating unethical and unpleasant video clips began to surface. This has aroused many diversely opinions from the public about YouTube being an unethical website which is only concern about gaining profits and providing entertainment. In my opinion, I agree to a small extent that YouTube has neglected it initial aim of sharing interesting and informative videos among friends to encourage active learning when criticisms among races, politics arises.



Recently, YouTube faced much criticism from the public for dispensing unethical and disrespectful information to the masses. This has led to injecting immoral values and extreme views to surfers indirectly through video clips. For instance, one of the political personnel in Thailand was being mocked by disrespectful people. Due to their blunt comments posted on YouTube accompanied by the video clip, it has portrayed negative image about the political personnel based on their own opinions which may not be sound. Hence, it may become an act of malign and Thailand is now blocking its people from accessing to YouTube to prevent them from influencing by such disreputable comments.

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