Never before in history have people shared so much information with so many people, knowingly and unknowingly. Every social media post contains information that companies dissect in order to market more effectively to you. While that might sound harmless enough, most people wouldn’t share as much with people they know as they do with, say, Facebook. If all of that data is out there, will someone use it against you? This week Sam, Courtney, and John discuss how much information social media platforms have on users and what their responsibility is. Or do they have any at all?