11 Things You Can not Upload in Social Media

in #social7 years ago

It's important to pay attention to what we post in social media. Small carelessness can jeopardize our work, relationships, and identities.
Media sosial menjadi panggung bagi setiap orang untuk menunjukan eksistensinya. Mulai dari apa yang dimakan, pikirkan, hingga perasaan pribadi, semua bisa kita tampilkan di media sosial.

Walaupun akun media sosial kita adalah milik pribadi, tetapi apa yang kita tampilkan di situ bisa jadi konsumsi publik. Sangat penting untuk memperhatikan apa yang kita posting dalam media sosial. Kecerobohan kecil pun dapat membahayakan pekerjaan, hubungan, dan identitas kita.

Dilansir dalam laman Reader's Diggest, berikut 11 hal yang tak boleh kita posting dalam media sosial.

  1. Boarding pass
    Telling everyone about travel plans through social media may seem harmless. However, posting a boarding pass photo on social media should be avoided.

According to Brian Krebs, founder of the Krebsosecurity.com website - a page about the investigation of cyber crime, computer security and personal data - posting photos of boarding passes and frequent flyer cards can make passenger data recordings scattered. The bad guys out there can hack and access travel data, phone numbers, birth dates, even passport data.

Based on the number on the ticket, the criminals can also find out when we go and come back. Knowing that no one at home can attract thieves to break into a home.

  1. Money
    Posting photos of pay slips, credit cards and piles of cash just cause trouble. In addition to showing bad taste, it also makes us easy targets to be robbed. Stay away from photos or information that provide financial information such as the name of the bank where to save.

  2. Lottery ticket winning
    If you get lucky to win a lottery ticket, try not to show it off. Posting a lottery ticket that has brought you luck, will only bring the risk of crime. Hackers may replicate barcodes on lottery tickets and steal them.

  3. Secret office
    It is wise to keep the details of work from social media, especially when it comes to classified documents. Posting a grievance or photo complaint during a meeting with a client just shows an unintelligent side

  4. Birth certificate
    Posting identity information on social media is the same as removing it-or giving it away for free in bad guys. This also applies to postings about birth certificate photographs. Having a newborn may make you eager to announce it to everyone. However, this actually makes your baby at risk of identity theft and fraud.

According to the Identity Theft Resource Center, letting these government documents fall into the hands of foreigners can cause permanent damage. Birth certificates are considered "basic document identification" and can give you new Social Security card, passport, and driver's license.

  1. Jobs that are not protected by copyright
    You may be proud of the work you have made. However, if your work has not been published officially, it is not a good idea to post it on social media. Moreover, if the work wants you to participate in the competition.
  1. Photos of little children
    Posting photos of smiling faces does not seem to be a problem. However, you should think twice before posting photos of minors on social media. In some countries it's even legally regulated about these child photo uploads.

  2. Photos when drunk
    As a rule of thumb, do not post anything online that you do not want to see in the company where we want to work.

Page Inc.com reports that photographs while holding a beer may no longer be as big a problem as it once was. However, posting a photo many times that shows you being drunk will make a bad first impression. Of course it can kill your chances to get a new job.

To be sure, corporate leaders will not normally tolerate a worker's photo showing the use of illegal drugs and racial insults. In fact, if the max is a joke, others will still take it seriously.

  1. Things that smelled of politics
    In this uncertain political climate, there are more political posts than ever before. Also post or share the post is actually harmful. There are laws that regulate freedom of expression. However, we must also keep in mind there are laws on information and electronic transactions that govern our boundaries in opinion.

  2. Announcement of others
    When a friend or relative shares happy news with you - such as the news about her pregnancy - do not just post this on social media, even if your goal is to congratulate her. Wait until the people involved actually announce the news through their social media accounts.

If he never posted the news on social media, it does not mean they forgot. Maybe there's a personal reason they did not pass it on.

  1. Photos of others
    Posting photos of other people's work on social media, just as you violate the social media platform's service requirements and, more importantly, the law, if we claim it as our work or without its consent.1508215908_1.jpg