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FOR SALE, FOR FREE, FOR HONOR Khadijah Alibhai. PURPOSE  As I have been following the ‘For Sale For Free’ Facebook page, I noticed certain interactions.

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1 FOR SALE, FOR FREE, FOR HONOR Khadijah Alibhai

2 PURPOSE  As I have been following the ‘For Sale For Free’ Facebook page, I noticed certain interactions that I felt were a result of being in the Bryn Mawr College community  For example:  Students often leave their room numbers on the page  Sellers would leave clothes outside their room for people to try on  Sellers were willing to accept payment by means of people leaving money outside their door  I wanted to find out about the intersection between the Bryn Mawr College Social Honor Code, and the ‘For Sale For Free’ Facebook page because I questioned what made students feel like they could safely do these things

3 ‘FOR SALE FOR FREE’ FACEBOOK PAGE  The ‘For Sale For Free’ page is a Facebook group accesible only to Bryn Mawr students where people can buy, sell, and give away items to other members of the Bryn Mawr College community  The page is self governed and self regulated by students  A student moderator sets general guidelines and oversees interactions on the page  Anyone in the group can create a post for an item or items they want to sell. These posts usually include a product description, price, and often a picture of the item  Once a post is created, people can either comment to indicate their interest in an item, or send a direct message to the seller

4 DATA COLLECTION  I spent a lot of time looking through posts on the the page, focused on comments and interactions between potential buyers and sellers  I noticed that many posts included the original list price of the item, or the price that the seller originally paid  Many posts also included a room number and the option for people  I collected data on the items being sold on the ‘For Sale For Free’ page  I recorded the first 200 items being sold in the group and separated them into the categories: school supplies, clothes, shoes, accessories, cosmetics, electronics, household items, and other  I also noted which of the items being sold were new items and which were used

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7 EXAMINING THE BRYN MAWR COLLEGE SOCIAL HONOR CODE  The link to the Bryn Mawr College Student Government Association website: https://sga.blogs.brynmawr.edu/honor-board/honor-code  I looked at the social honor code to see if it had anything to say about free market exchange  A clause of the social honor code: “The social resolutions represent guidelines for conduct in areas where a need for community agreement on behavior exists, and may at times restrict the maximum freedom of each individual. ”

8 INTERVIEW: MOLLY MACDOUGAL, HONOR BOARD PRESIDENT  I interviewed Molly to find out her thoughts and insights on how the honor code interacts with the type of free market exchange that takes place on the ‘For Sale For Free’ Facebook page  Molly said she thought that what affects the interactions on the page more than the social honor code itself, is what she called “the spirit of the honor code”  She talked to me about how the Bryn Mawr community is trustworthy as a culture and the implied ideals of the honor code are something that the members of the community choose to buy into and abide by

9 SURVEYING THE STUDENTS  I first conducted a trial survey, using a number of randomly chosen Bryn Mawr students  I then made some changes and surveyed both sections of this Esem

10 SELECTED RESPONSES Question: It is acceptable to sell an item you received for free.  “Its immoral”  “You own it so you can do what you want”  “I think that since most people have not made a profit of what they are selling. It is in the keeping with sort of honor code on the page that students must sell an item for less than what they paid for it”  “I am generally opposed to selling items that you have received for free, but in cases where you may have bought the item as part of a "Buy 1, Get 1" or "Buy, Get 1/2 Off," then I feel there is a gray scale of acceptability since you did pay some money for the original items”

11 SELECTED RESPONSES Question: It is acceptable to sell an item for more than you paid for it.  “Immoral”  “Most of the items seem to be sold for less than retail value, so I would not be comfortable making a profit off of something that I am selling because no one else is really making a profit off of what they are selling. People seem to be selling items that they have an excess of, don't want, or don't need.”  “It seems dishonest to sell an item for more than you paid for it.”


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