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Wiki So Far

I haven't added anything to the Wiki yet, but I'm doing some research in order to add content to the gaming portion of the wiki. One aspect of the wiki that seems to be lacking is the different types of video game genres. This is important to note because the variety of genres for video games are one of the few features that make them great- there is a little bit of everything for everybody.  The type of console or computers used to play games can limit or affect the type of games seen for that console. For example, some "Meta" games (games that interact with the user, knowing they are a game and that user is a player)  can only be played on pc, since the certain aspect of the game requires you to alter game files or setting on your computer. This access is severely limiting on the consoles as these companies don't want people hacking or altering the software. Another portion I want to add to the wiki is influential video games in each genre. Every genre grows a

P2P

File sharing is the act of sharing digital information through the internet. This can be ebooks, videos, pictures, documents, and computer programs. One version of file sharing is P2P. P2P file sharing is the process of sharing digital content through a direct connection between two peers or nodes over a network. Users can use software programs to search for other computers that have files to download. One example of P2P file sharing can be seen in the article "Digital Pirates Winning Battle With Studios" when Warner Brothers attempt to stop piracy of the movie The Dark Knight ended in failure. Through popular P2P file sharing sites (for example BitTorrent), the movie has been downloaded over 7 Million times. This makes a P2P filing sharing a very important issue, as these companies are losing a lot of revenue and advertisers from this practice. While these companies try their best to combat piracy, they are still losing the fight as the internet makes piracy a whole lot easi

Privacy

It's hard to keep anything private in today's society. With the advancement in technology, a lot of concern has been raised on users privacy. We give a lot of personal information away to big tech companies like Google and Facebook. Apps even ask for access to certain functions and data. These companies have a wealth of information not just about our habit online, but of our personal lives as well. This information is sold off to other companies so they can market their products to the users. This data can create a profile of the user's habits and personality which can be used in marketing campaigns. Sometimes, this information is leaked. Facebook has multiple leaks and breaches of their data, which contains a lot of personal information. Almost nothing will be confidential either. Mark Zuckerberg own family had trouble making their pictures private. As technology gets elaborate, there will be people who are unable to keep things private or confidential.  There will also be

Blog: Advice

The advice I would give to Baruch is to increase their efforts on social media. While they are active on social media, they often make posts about events, opportunities, or accomplishments from other members of the Baruch community. My suggestion is to create posts to increase engagements from their followers, such as making a post that asks their followers to share their experience on a certain topic. It could also be a contest- the first follower to solve a riddle gets a prize. They could also be invited to engage with them in an event on campus. I also see that we get more important updates from newsletters or emails sent to us. They could potentially add a view of these updates to their social media accounts, as a lot of people would see the updates on social media than in their email. Also, Baruch has more than 100 clubs on campus- increasing the focus and attention of these clubs and the events they host would help build a stronger and more engaged community. By displaying the cl