ABC News reports:
Toss your cap. Turn your tassel. Just don't snap that selfie.
Graduates at the University of South Florida and Bryant University in Smithfield, R.I., have been asked to refrain from taking self-portraits with their cell phones as they collect their diplomas.
Administrators at both USF and Bryant said their intentions were far less dramatic than making a statement about a generation often accused of oversharing, that they were simply trying to keep already long ceremonies from dragging on even longer.
It does raise the questions, should other institutions adopt a ban on selfies in certain situations, provided they do so legally? And, would it be beneficial to explicitly state the dangers of over-sharing as rationale for the selfie ban? I think it would.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday May 03 2014, @01:32PM
Yeah, probably a money-making conspiracy. Certainly nothing to do with extending the graduation ceremony by 5 seconds times 1000 graduates equals an hour and a half. Nor probably anything to do with the right of people other than you to record a decorous and formal ceremony.