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My Social Media Survival Guide

Posted by Jonathan Aner in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 10:25 am

Online I am really not known for anything.  I kind of appear as person who shares some information but, it very cautious of sharing too much.They might view me as a smart guy and that I like taking pictures of myself. When I look at my photos I make sure that nothing personal about my life is completely revealing.  I think if it is appropriate and also if this is actually worth posting.The pros are that you can share it with everyone but at the same time it is a bad thing because their are people who you don’t want to see them.  The pictures do affect your future especially with jobs.  I think the major con of it is that when you delete the picture you think it is gone forever but the real thing about it is that it is stored on another website so it is not completely gone.I think it shows teens that we should be more careful about what we post online because it can spread and affect your future when the picture problem is out of your reach.  The fact that you lack of control of where your post goes after you post it is hard.  If it is something bad it could affect your future and you could end up jobless. We don’t realize that it could last forever due to sharing, downloading, etc. It just causes us to have to be more cautious of what we post. Immediacy is necessary we should be more aware of what we post it might just save you from a very bad future life. It could actually save you from losing a job, college opportunities, and many other problems that could affect your life. Free speech is a way to express yourself through writing or saying something this is supported under the First Amendment. Things that are protected under the First Amendment is freedom of religion, press, being able to assemble and freedom of press. While it is good thing to exercise these there are limitations. Things that are not protected are slander and libel. This is when you say or write something that is not true about someone and ruins their reputation. I have three tips for those social media users out there. When you post something make sure that it is something appropriate and if it is not then don't post or make it private. Also make sure that you make your social media page private if you are going to post that kind of stuff. Also remember to be aware that what you post might affect your future.


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Social Media Survival Guide

Posted by Rachel McCann in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 10:25 am

On social media I am Rachel McCann or Rachel isn’t McCann, I appear as a crazy/ caring person in some people’s eyes others a sad  little girl. People see me this way because of status I post on facebook, or the pictures I post on instagram. Some people think this of me because of my appearance others because they actually know me. I consider everything before I post anything on facebook. Pros of sharing online is you get to show everyone my favorite pictures and share great times. Cons of sharing online people can take it the wrong way or make fun of you. Once you put something online you can NEVER take it down. Either good or bad it will haunt you for the rest of your life, it follows you. It’s like a bad dream that you can never wake up from.

Free speech is what we can say and not get in trouble, like we can protest but it needs to be a peaceful one once itn becomes violent we broke the law. 3 tips on social media are: DO NOT POST ANYTHING ABOUT YOUR PRIVATE LIFE, if you are going to have a good time with your friends don't post it on social media, and ALWAYS think about what you are about to post.
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