Week 4 - MBA 6101 - Digital Dark Age

The article addresses the reality of aging electronics and how to access those files. Being in a younger generation growing up with more modern electronics I did not think about obsolete technology. I still have a computer that has windows XP the runs old files from when I was a child using windows 95. Backwards compatibility has prevented me to see the reality of obsolete electronics. Yes, I did switch from a floppy disk to flash drive but the files on those were from middle school and no longer of any value. My family was slow to adopt technology so most of my photographs were hard copies. Even my game consoles either still run or have backwards compatibility.

Is there a fear of losing files to newer programs that cannot run older programs? Yes, but I can usually save most of the files onto a lash drive and bring them to a new computer. I think the reality is that even if old photos are lost it does not matter in time. For example, cleaning out my grandfather's house many old photos were found but nobody knew who the people in the photo were. It is the memory of the loved ones that we care about through our lives that is important and will be cherished.


 As far as social media goes, I believe it is toxic. From online bullying to extreme dares, today's youth is under the social pressure from their peers. Social media was supposed to be a platform to connect to people, but it has turned into a political page of arguments, online bullying, and people flaunting their lives. Maybe a hard reset is needed to delete all of the social media and focus on the reality of our lives over the reality on social media and influencers. 

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