Wednesday 27 February 2013

Teens tagged for life in social media posts. By Lim Kay Kiat

More companies are going online to search for future employee's backgrounds before hiring them. Governments encourage teens to display proper social media etiquette as this posts online will be with them for a life time. Schools will be educated on the dangers of sexting and the dangers of social media. Experts advise teens to use the internet with care too.

I strongly agree with what this news article has stated. I personally feel that our inappropriate actions on the internet today might make our future employers think twice before hiring us. We may think that what we post on the internet is our property and that others will not be able to see it. However this is not true as today social media has made the world a smaller and more transparent place. On the internet there is no such thing as privacy. Even top secret documents belonging to government agencies have been stolen, not to say your privacy. Hackers nowadays are getting better and better at hacking into data bases; thus we should always be very careful on what we post on the internet.

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