Saturday 28 October 2017

Review of Free Reading 32th (Beware of The Internet)



The Internet is a great source of information. No wonder all the people in the world are looking for any information easily with just one click. You can access the web pages of almost any subject. Information can be installed on the internet by anyone. We can be tricked if the information is not true. Thus, it is more difficult to know how reliable the information is. For Robert Salisbury of Jacksonville, Oregon, it led to the theft of most of his belongings. One of the famous sites on the Internet is Craigslist. If you want to find a job, housing, goods, services, or even suggestions, you can find ads for it there. Salisbury found an interesting ad placed on the Craigslist website. According to the ad, Salisbury must leave town immediately and can't return. All his belongings on his property are free of anyone who wants them. More than thirty people visited the address listed on the ad. They took all the valuables they could find and started to pack them in their cars. Surely Salisbury was surprised to see what was happening in his house. Ads on Craigslist have become a hoax. Salisbury had no intention of leaving Jacksonville or giving anything away. Salisbury thought what was on the website was right. As a result, they kept carrying many of Salisbury’s belongings after he called the police.


Annisa Masnasuri Kesai
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Free Reading

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