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Think before you post: Social media has receipts

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Online spaces are already full of negativity. Adding careless comments, spreading unverified news, or picking fights just makes the scroll more toxic. (Pic: Sourced)
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Let’s be honest, most of us are guilty of posting something on social media without thinking it through. Maybe it was a rant after a long day, a picture that revealed a little too much, or a joke that didn’t land the way we thought it would. The thing about the internet? It never forgets. Screenshots exist; and yes, people will pull them up when it matters most.

That harmless post you shared years ago could cost you a job interview, a scholarship, or even a relationship. Employers, schools and business partners check our online footprints more often than we like to admit. What they see there? It can outweigh the neat CV or glowing recommendation you worked so hard for.

Then there’s the issue of oversharing. It feels natural to post your location, travel plans, or even that cool concert ticket, but in the wrong hands, that information is basically a welcome mat for scammers or worse. You might think it’s just friends looking at your updates, but the digital world has a way of stretching far beyond our intended audience.

Also, let’s not forget the social side of it all. Online spaces are already full of negativity. Adding careless comments, spreading unverified news, or picking fights just makes the scroll more toxic.

The opposite is also true: Showing respect, sharing responsibly and knowing when to log off can make the internet a healthier, more enjoyable place for everyone; including you.

So how do we get it right? Simple rule: Pause before you post. Ask yourself this: Would I be okay if my boss, mum or even future grandchildren saw this? If the answer makes you sweat, maybe keep it in the drafts.

Humour doesn’t always translate, sarcasm can come off as shade and once it’s out there, you don’t always get a redo.

At the end of the day, social media is powerful. It can open doors, build connections and amplify your voice in ways past generations could only dream of. But the same power can also shut doors if used recklessly.

Think of it like this: Social media is your digital tattoo, make sure it’s something you’ll still be proud to wear tomorrow.

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