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02/11/2019
■Class discussion: Should Google stop drivers from telling each other about police drunk-driving checkpoints and speed traps? Why or why not? What about apps that allow diners and shoppers share information and ratings of restaurants and stores? Do those apps encourage better service? Do users sometimes unfairly criticize a business and cause it harm? Do you ever check users’ online ratings of movies, music or live performances? Do you usually agree with the reviews by the crowd? How can you evaluate the opinions of strangers?
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