Things I’d never post online ❌🙅🏻♂️
Posting your kids, live location, landmarks near your home, and new relationships are never a good idea in MY opinion.
What are some things you’d never post online?
#rant #skincareroutine #dermatology #aestheticnurse #redflags
Products used:
@cocokind calming magnesium mist
@SkinCeuticals CE ferulic
Aczone gel (rx)
@Youth to the People peptides + c eye cream
@Vichy Laboratoires collagen 16 cream
@Eucerin @AquaphorUS healing ointment
In today's digital age, sharing personal information on social media can feel like second nature. However, as someone who has seen the impact of online oversharing, I’ve learned to be extremely cautious about what I post. For example, sharing live locations or landmarks near your home might seem harmless but can pose serious privacy risks. It can inadvertently reveal your daily routine or physical address, making it easier for strangers to track you or your family. Posting pictures of children is another red flag. While it’s natural to want to share special moments, these images can be misused or exploited online. Parents should consider the long-term digital footprint they are creating for their kids and remember that once something is online, it's nearly impossible to fully remove. Also, new relationships are a sensitive topic to keep private initially. Broadcasting personal relationship details can sometimes lead to unwanted attention or judgment, and it’s wise to share these milestones only when you feel secure and confident about them. From a dermatology nurse’s viewpoint, I find it interesting how many people focus on skincare products in their posts, as seen with mentions of items like calming magnesium mist and collagen creams. While this adds value, it’s important not to let promotional content overshadow the more critical conversation about digital safety. Ultimately, setting these online boundaries helps protect not only your privacy but also your mental well-being. Engaging thoughtfully in online communities, using privacy settings effectively, and thinking twice before posting can save you from many potential risks. What are your personal rules when it comes to sharing online? Let's keep this conversation going to help each other navigate social media safely.


































































































