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JulijaS [17]
3 years ago
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In a response of 2–3 sentences, provide one detail or fact you found in your research for should there be real world consequence

s for what someone posts on social media
English
1 answer:
aliya0001 [1]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Social media is a good and a bad thing, but if used in the wrong way it can be harmful to one's future. For example, if you post something maybe inappropriate or a political view or something along the controversial riskier lines, and in the future you are applying for a job. You may be the most qualified for the job and you may meet all the prerequisites but, they will look over your credentials and will check your social media to try and get a grasp of your personality and if you are a hardworker and what sort of things you are interested in. Also anything you post on the internet will be there forever it doesn't matter if you delete it right after you post it, it will be there forever somewhere in the cloud. Someone could always find it if they wanted to, so be especially careful when posting to ensure you don't put something out there you wouldn't want everyone to know about you.

Explanation:

hope this helps a lil! :))

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