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Claim - Internet is too risky nowadays it’s not safe anymore because with just one click something
bad might happen.
2. Purpose - We should be careful of what internet can do. It is like she is giving warnings.
3. Tone -
4. BG of Author - Zeynep Tufekci, a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times, writes about
the social impacts of technology. She is an assistant professor in the School of Information and Library
Science at the University of North Carolina, a faculty associate at the Berkman Center for Internet and
Society at Harvard, and a former fellow at the Center for Internet Technology Policy at Princeton. Her
research revolves around politics, civics, movements, privacy and surveillance, as well as data and
algorithms.
Originally from Turkey, Ms. Tufekci was a computer programmer by profession and academic training
before turning her focus to the impact of technology on society and social change. She switched to
social science, and started calling herself a “technosociologist.” She has been published widely on the
interaction of new technologies with society, politics and culture. Her forthcoming book from Yale
University Press is tentatively titled “Beautiful Tear Gas: The Ecstatic, Fragile Politics of Networked
Protest in the 21st Century.”
5. Target Readers - Everyone
6. Context - Recently, two security researchers, sitting on a couch and armed only with
laptops, remotely took over a Chrysler Jeep Cherokee speeding along the highway, shutting down its
engine as an 18-wheeler truck rushed toward it. 
7. Valid Ideas - yes, because of the hyperlinks used.
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9. Nature of hyperlink - useful, because it broadens the ideas that is hyperlink
10. Logical fallacies -

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