Thoughts about Mae’s speech: Secrets are lies. Privacy is theft.
Ivanna's story shows how the fictitious world of a universal digital identity described in The Circle is starting to become real #rasp15
— Sean Story (@story_sean) January 18, 2015
Dave Eggers' The Circle is very reminiscent of George Orwell's 1984… Now we have to worry about Big Brother and SeeChange #rasp15
— Kyla Rhynes (@kyla_rhynes) January 20, 2015
#rasp15 @anneperez have you read the original website for the stolen sidekick?? Pretty interesting: http://t.co/C59T5In2bJ
— Marcus Alburez (@MarcusLMURA) January 20, 2015
The Circle and Shirky shows how the anonymity on internet brings out the bad in people and their ability to escape consequences #rasp15
— Angelica Wesslander (@awesslander2) January 20, 2015
I want the bracelet Mae has. If Ivanna had technology like Mae there wouldn't had of been such a fuss over a phone #rasp15
— Valeria Munoz (@ValMunoz7) January 21, 2015
Both The Circle and Here Comes Everybody show how quickly things spread on the internet, including personal/private information. #rasp15
— Mary (@mnunes_7) January 21, 2015
SeeChange and StolenSidekick have one thing in common: Justice. #rasp15
— John Salinas (@johnsalinas2018) January 21, 2015
If it took 10 days to make Sasha thousands of enemies, how long would it take for a well spoken protestor to topple a government? #rasp15
— Advait Gokhale (@AdvaitGokhale) January 21, 2015
This reading has definitely opened my eyes to the power that social media has on our society. #rasp15
— Phillip Gaines (@phillip_gains) January 21, 2015
The lack of any hesitation or pause in Mae's drive to become the new Annie hints at our society's power and obsession w/social media #rasp15
— Grace He (@grace923_he) January 21, 2015
This reminds me or "The Circle". Outsiders were able to know her name&where she lived. They were able to participate in her life.#rasp15
— Clare Sitzer (@CSitz33) January 21, 2015
Interesting how technology has influenced the level of codependency within societies in both "Here Comes Everybody" and "The Circle" #rasp15
— Zoe McCrum (@zmccrum) January 20, 2015
"Here Comes Everybody" and "The Circle" show how technology and social media have lessened our society's respect of personal privacy #rasp15
— Ana Macaspac (@anamacaspaclmu) January 20, 2015
It's good that people will have to think twice before partaking in petty crimes, but they'll also have to sacrifice their privacy #rasp15
— Kyla Rhynes (@kyla_rhynes) January 20, 2015