If
you have been thinking of going for holidays anytime soon, you should
take note of certain things which you are not supposed to post on social
media for all to see.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
File photo: People on vacation
The holidays represent a time to relax and keep off from work. It
is also a time to catch up with friends and family. Are there limits to
what we should post on the social media during the holidays?
1. Photos of others without checking first
Although you might want to share the memories of your family event
with others, check first with others in the photo before tagging them or
even posting the picture. Some adults don't want their lives made
public while some parents prefer not to post pictures of their children
online or prefer to monitor which photos are posted online. Respect
their choice.
If someone knows the picture will be posted online and made public,
they may choose to opt out and take a private photo with you later.
Remember that the only person you truly have permission to share a photo of is yourself.
2. The gift you didn't like
This is a big NO. It is a season of gratitude and it will do well
if you appreciate the gifts from family and friends. Well, if you don’t
like the gift, the social media is not a good place for you to express
your reservation. Do not post petty comments about gifts you didn't
like. Those types of comments, even if you don't name names, can be very
hurtful.
3. Anything that puts down other religions
This is self-explanatory enough. The holiday is not a time to
criticize other religions. It is a moment of celebration, so, catch the
fun and leave out derogatory comment about others and their religions.
4. The drama within your family
Social media is not a place to resolve family conflict. In fact,
social media could create more conflict or hurt feelings. It may create a
divide among other family members or friends who know your family
members. It may also ruin an enjoyable family event since a majority of
your other family is also on social media.
All families have secrets and you're bound to not like every single
person you're related to. But if you want to bash your cousin or reveal
some drama about an estranged great aunt, social media is not the ideal
place.
5. Anything you wouldn't want your boss to see
This is KEY. We have become so comfortable with the internet that we often forget that the whole world has access to our posts.
Even if you keep your profiles on strict lock down and have privacy
settings, friends-of-friends could still see—and possibly say—something
to your employer. Learning to censor yourself when you've had a bit too
much of that mulled wine or want to declare your resolution is to get a
better job is a smart move.
You may want to be a viral social media superstar, but do you
really want to end up there because your photo was captured while you
were in a drunken stupor?
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Via Daily Trust
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
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