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While this question should be obvious, many #stupidcriminals have posted pictures of themselves with stolen cash, cars, and merchandise. Some have even used a stolen cell phone to capture and post
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the photo. When you are being investigated, everything that you have shared on your social accounts becomes evidence that may be used against you in a court of law. Don't
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be stupid. If you've already done something illegal, don't make matters worse by posting about it...
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Sometimes the things we post might make us look desperate for attention. Take a second look at those photos before you post and consider if it is completely over the top.
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Unless your mission is to shock and delight, always err on the side of caution. A picture is worth a thousand words, but hopefully the goal is get good words in
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The fastest way to end your relationship is to post pictures of yourself cheating on social media. Everyone has become a cyber detective. So know, with a certainty, that if you
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are trying to keep your secret lover a secret, sharing and tagging each other in your pics and videos is a bad idea.
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If you called out sick or claimed that you had a death in the family, then don't post pictures of yourself having margaritas with the girls or getting a seaweed
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wrap at the spa. It will be kinda tough to justify that sick or bereavement pay if your girls' day out posts go viral. Either do it right and request
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your comp time off in advance or keep it on the hush.
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If you post anything that offends race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, nationality, color, creed, disabilities, veteran status, genetic information, or citizenship, your accounts may be suspended or blocked. It
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could also open the door to legal action. Just don't do it.
Posting on social media, without thinking, can result in pure terror. Sometimes, we are so quick to react to a situation that we don't take the time to think things through. Once you post something online, it can potentially circulate in cyberspace indefinitely.
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