My Perspective of Social Media's Following the Follower: LJBlog1
Using
social media sites has become a popular online activity, and this trend is
expected to continue as people shift away from desktops and toward smart phones
and virtual reality. When used recklessly and improperly, it has the potential
to stifle, hurt, or even destroy one's professional and personal life. However,
when utilized wisely, social media sites and platforms may help leaders grow
their businesses by allowing members to build and nurture ties and alliances,
as well as share information to increase their exposure and credibility. By
following significant entities, policymakers, and experts, they also give an
opportunity to broaden one's knowledge and awareness of current events and
trends.
If
I had a Facebook account, I would only add my true friends who I have met in
person. The reason for this is that, in my opinion, broadcasting current
location information to strangers who accepted your request on Facebook is a
red flag. You have no knowledge whether you are your companion or your nemesis,
waiting for the right moment to tarnish you. All for the sake of getting a
"like" from your true acquaintances. Someone with a fictitious
profile pretending to be your friend now knows everything there is to know
about you.
When
I first started using Facebook, my goal was to amass as many friends as
possible in order to prove to the girls that I was already well-known. Then I
noticed my ex-girlfriend had made a false Facebook profile posing as my cousin.
My ex-girlfriend then found out about my new relationship and began sending
lies to my current girlfriend. Every time my Facebook notification rang, it
caused embarrassing times. You could sense the unneeded tension that existed between
us all because of a phone app.
Currently,
I only use Linkedin because my professor, Dr. Friedman, advised me to delete my
Facebook account so that no one could judge my personal interests or
associations with people who are not part of the Data Scientist community.
This
random girl engaged in some unusual online behavior by sending me naked photos
and asking me out on a date. For the past two weeks, we've been facetiming and
speaking for hours every day. Then, when I called her on the phone, she picked
up by accident, and her boyfriend was in the room, with whom I had no knowledge
she was dating. When the boyfriend began to threaten me, I simply hung up. And
he didn't stop calling throughout the night..
If
you could travel back in time, I wish I had known about Edward Snowden and his
concerns about social media privacy when I first started using it.
I
believe that using social media and self-expression to share your opinions and
likes is a dangerous weapon for Artificial Computer Algorithms.
Facial
recognition software is a real thing. Imagine a timeline of your
"face" aging as you get older in the hands of anyone, whether with
good or bad intentions.
Your
online appearance, as well as any tattoo photographs you may have kept hidden
from your employer, are now public. This could be disastrous for your
professional life.
In
my perspective, the rules for posting your actual feelings are PG13. Someone
will always be offended by any opposing viewpoint. As a result, the rules will
be tightened in the future.
Personal
information about myself In actual life, I am not a jealous person since I just
think about myself and the people around me. Women, in my opinion, love
competing with other women simply for the attention. As a result, it's
difficult to message a lady online and tell her she's lovely because she's
terrified of the other online competition, so she ignores you to keep her heart
from bleeding.
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