Privacy

Most of the new media platforms allow hundreds, if not thousands, of people to view our pictures and life updates through Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. What happens sometimes, specially with teenagers, is that they tend to post or write something that might be explicit. This leads to someone on their social media sharing that post, which leads to embarrassment or worse, bullying. As users of these platforms, we tend to blames the likes of Mark Zuckerberg when there's news of Facebook selling user data to third-party platforms but we forget that we aren't helping our case by sharing more than we should be sharing.

Users tend to disclose their locations, credit card information, employment information, and family relations on these platforms. It is correct to say that social media isn't conducive to confidentiality, but we aren't helping ourselves by avoiding a risk-averse approach.

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