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Slide 7: hyperlinks subvert hierarchy

Page history last edited by Rex Byron A. Roxas 16 years ago

Rex Byron A. Roxas

Hyperlinks subvert hierarchy.

In my own description of a hyperlink, Hyperlinks are texts found in the net that has access in connecting a website to the other website. It is a useful tool nowadays because it can lead you to link to the other website that you want to see. A hyperlink also connects a website to website so that you will not anymore type the address on the web address.

In this statement, we can learn that hyperlinks can also destroy a system that the internet is connected to. For example that the website of the company has a link of the website of the other company’s website but the company doesn’t have the permission to link their website. In this situation they will have a conflict between the two companies so they will destroy a group of person of a institution. Some of the links that connected to other website has no permission at all. Another example in a personalize website, the website of the other person has a hyperlink to the other person and the person doesn’t have the permission to link it so in this situation they will have a conflict between them.

I have learned from this slide that some of the hyperlinks can destroy other reputations. It also has a proper usage in using the hyperlinks. How can users will know how to use their hyperlinks to their respective website. Do they have any idea that it has also a negative effect on it. Somebody should orient people what can happen if hyperlinks can destroy hierarchy.

 

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