I think that the first article affects me because there are lots of fake accounts out there no matter what form of social media, like Instagram or twitter. Some people make them about a celebrity and pretend to be them or it’s just a fan account and people think its the real person but it’s not. I’ve seen people believe that fan accounts are real celebrity accounts because they have similar user names. http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/calgary/fake-facebook-accounts-calgary-alberta-politics-1.4128312
Personally, I don’t get why people make these posts because if the person they took the picture from sees it, they will tel everyone that they aren’t missing. I don’t think that it affects me that much as I don’t think that I’ve ever seen one of these posts. I can see how people retweet and repost them because they don’t know that it isn’t actually the persons daughter, son, sister, brother, what ever it may be and they are just trying to help the person find them. http://globalnews.ca/news/3470831/manchester-arena-2-rules-to-sort-truth-from-fiction-in-an-attacks-confusing-aftermath/?utm_source=Article&utm_medium=EditorsPick&utm_campaign=2015