The ability to tell the entire world what you feel or think is dizzying. 'How should I phrase this?' 'Do I include that?' 'Is this oversharing?' So many doubts are lurking around that share button.
But believe it or not, some people are immune to them. They post every thought that crosses their mind. And they can be anyone! Parents complaining about their kids, high schoolers "analyzing" political discourse, celebrities interacting with fans, or everyday folks venting about their lives; we can't keep count.
Here's a collection of tweets from people who decided to get personal online. Too personal!
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Great Step
They Can Barely Manage English
This Hits Home
The staff at CollegeGrad, an entry-level job site for college students and recent grads, believe there are at least 9 things you should never post on social media.
1. Profanity. The language you use on social media is often the same one you'll use when casually interacting with coworkers. A minor four-letter-word once in a while isn't a crime, but if swearing is a big part of who you are, it may affect how employers look at you.
2. Abusive content. Social media can be a great place to share opinions, but if your feed is full of arguments and rants, you may come across as an overly negative person, probably not the kind of employee companies want in their office.
3. Adult content. A snapshot on the beach is perfectly fine but posting explicit photos of yourself can have a noticeable impact on your image. The Internet is a public place. So, before posting a selfie, consider if you are OK with being seen like that in the office.
Genius
Best Of Both Worlds Honestly
I Love That Life Makes Sense For Him Now
4. Illegal content. Not only could this get you fired, but it may also land you on America's Stupidest Criminals. Even worse, you could be arrested if authorities see credible evidence of certain kinds of illegal activity.
5. Offensive content. Racism, sexism, and other forms of discrimination should have no place in your (online) life.
6. Negative opinions about your job, employer, boss, or professor. One comment about how you hate your job could cause future employers to wonder if you really like the work you are doing or not. And a comment about your "stupid boss" could make your next conversation about the raise you were hoping to get a lot more difficult.
7. Drug-related content. Some employers may require you to pass a drug test as a hiring condition. But chances are you won't even make it that far if you post about substances publicly.
Love By Algorithm
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Yep,she's Right
8. Poor grammar. A comma here and there is nothing but if you don't know the difference between "your" and "you're", it's time to learn. Communication, including writing, is an important part of professional life.
9. Threats. It is not OK to threaten others, no matter the situation you're in. Wishing someone ill, whether it is a friend, family member, colleague, politician, celebrity, whatever; if you don't like someone else, social media is not the place to be hurling threats of any kind.
The Internet is public. Remember that when you're posting from your personal account.
34 Also Applies
This One Hit Home
Yes. I thank my lucky stars every day I live in a place where the former is the majority
Yeah
Wisdom If I've Ever Seen It
It's Truly A Blessing
I might hold a gander reveal party then release the geese on my foes...
And A Family That Takes Care Of Their Elders
Religion
Because it's my religious duty to be a bigot, homophobe and sexist according to my holy book, written by bigots, homophobes and sexists ages ago.
Anxiety Goes Brrrr
I Wouldn't Even Be Mad
Spot On
Many times while my wife was in the hospital fighting her losing battle with cancer, I would stay overnight with her. It cost me $25 every time I did. F'in US hospitals.
This Is Important And Deserves To Be A Movement
Well, Do They?
Life Hack
No Wait!
Why is your political affiliation so important to Americans? Are there no people that just don't like any of them? That think, I'll listen to what they say and vote for the person that seems to have the best ideas to me? Nobody that thinks, 'I agree with the Dems on that subject, but disagree with the other thing. And I like the Reps idea on this, but not on that'?
Consider It
Truly A Yearly Highlight
When I was 7, I lost a tooth. I put it under my pillow for the tooth fairy. The next morning I found a $20 bill under my pillow. I rushed in to the kitchen and said "The tooth fairy gave me 20 bucks!!" My mother looked at my Dad and said "Wow...the tooth fairy was generous!" To which my Dad responds "Probably because it was dark and the tooth fairy couldn't see what he was pulling out of his wallet."
I’m Sure He Brewed His Own Coffee Too
Good Firm Handshake Should Open Up Doors..
The first breakdown would be their wage. The second would be their zero benefits. The third... no pension. This. Is. Genius.
Is It Even Real??
Exactly!!!!!!!!!!! And what's with everyone flying off to far away places to enjoy the sun when I can't visit my parents who live 2 miles away!?
Why Not Both...
So What Breed Is He
Top Notch
Such A Good Boy
Get Shrecked
Its so weird how Magic Mike is literally a movie about male strippers, yet they still managed to sexualise women/treat women as somewhat of a joke (i.e. its 'funny' but not threatening to see middle-aged women losing it over male strippers), all the while still portraying the men as dominant and strong
The Elephant In The Room
He Needs 8 Months Of Tips
My gf found a lost phone once, which of course was locked, and we were sitting there wondering what to do with it when it rang and it was the owner's mother. So if you lose your phone, try phoning it, as some nice person may have found it and be trying to work out how best to return in.
That’s exactly what happened to me I found a phone at the post office and I was ready to take it up to the sheriffs department when it rang I answered it the woman freaked out I said look I’m at the post office come get it I’ll wait for you. She was there in 10 minutes crying and totally distraught seeing her life was on the phone. She offered to pay me and I said no thanks I’m just glad that you got your life back. I walked away thinking to myself I’m so glad I don’t have my life on my phone
Load More Replies...Wait.. if he knew it was this person's phone, and he dropped them off at an address.. why not go and give back the phone??
THREE times my husband has had his lost/stolen phone returned to him!!!! How does that even happen to 1 person??? 1st time, lost it in park, 8 yr old kid found it, called the "home" # & we gave him $50 "finder's fee." He was super stoked! 2nd time, phone was stolen from hubby's job, dude sold it online to other dude, other dude buys it & finds out he can't activate it b/c it's been reported stolen. Can't even take it to store b/c he'll be arrested on site. Calls "home" to tell my husband what happened & hubby gives him $50 out of good faith. 3rd time, it gets stolen from work, we use the phone finder on my phone, track the guy down, he returns it the next day b/c he was scared we'd call the cops & he'd be deported b/c he was undocumented. Call the cops, yes, have someone deported, absolutely not. Don't roll that way.
I put "If found, please call (xxx) xxx-xxxx" on the lock screen, with my hubby's cell number.
Is there no way for a driver to contact the rider via the app about items left behind? That seems like a glaring oversight on the part of the company if that feature does not exist.
There is. They contact Uber and Uber contacts the customer via the email address they used to set up the account.
Load More Replies...The lock screen on my phone has a message that says to call my wife's number if you find it.
I turned down a free pair of sunglasses for this reason!!! They might come back!!!
I've foudn a phone once - unlocked, which was really new to me - and I just went through the contacts and called "Mom". Returned it to his job (he was a nurse) and felt good for myself ;-)
My husband drives for Lyft, and if you forget something in his car, he will HUNT YOU DOWN and get your phone/sunglasses/Yeti back to you!
Would've been a lot cooler if the driver contacted Uber so they could've contacted him through email, like he was supposed to.
im calling bs. why didn't they just go back to op's house and give it to them there??
I've never had a phone returned and my kids have lost a very lot of them, but one time years ago my husband and I were going Christmas shopping and he had just gotten a bonus from work and the cash was in his wallet which fell out of the truck when he got gas. We got into the city when we realized it was missing and drove as fast as we could back to the gas station where the cashier said, "Some guy said you'd be looking for this." and handed us the wallet. I will forever fight to find the human who lost whatever I've found because of this one man.
I take lost phones and plug them in. Who knows how long the battery will last with ppl calling them to locate them, and the lost and found wont answer them.
Maybe I'm missing something here... How did you get your Uber without your phone?
It was 8 months, I think he would have brought another one in that time.
Load More Replies...Idk much about Uber. The drivers can’t warn the passengers when something like this happen?
I once found a lost iphone. I took out the SIM card and put it into my phone, I don't exactly remember what I did to get the phone number, I think I used a USSD code, and searched FB for that phone number instead of looking for the name. It showed me one person with that phone number (even if they set it to private). I then contacted them to return the phone. It was a young girl's phone, so I met with her mother to return it. I don't know if this method would work nowadays, but some years ago it did.
I could display a message on my lost phone from my phonecompany account and used it to say something like 'if you find my phone please contact me on this e-mailaddres' and the next day I had my phone back. Samsung has an option like that on their website too so I assume other brands might too. Just don't forget to register your phone once you've got it..
And then there are the teenagers that tell you if you dont stop calling they are going to throw it in the sewer.
Wouldn't it have gotten back to you sooner if he contacted people on your call list ?
Ummmm... he could have MESSAGED her via Uber to give it back. So no this isn't real.
Be good if driver texted last 5 ppl in messages to say she / they / he had phone so owner didn't have to worry / replace it. That's what I've done when I've found a phone. Not that I'm a saint or great Samaritan - just seems logical.
Oh that's right. They do. I forgot :) Probably should do same on mine.
Load More Replies...100% Talk To Myself
That's what cats are for. (To the tune of "That's What Friends Are For".)
All Colleges Should Offer This
A terrible reality, but glad there are people who think about what they've learned and don't just have the "too bad, but doesn't affect me" take away
This Has Potential
This Is The Way
Yeah!
Dead Turkeys Don't Grow
More Like A Hell-Iday
I'm convinced it's a strategy of the hotels so they don't have to feed as many guests breakfast.
Stopping
No, No He Has A Point
I live in Virginia. The sky is hazy because Oregon is on fire. Maybe we'll just stay in this weekend.
It’s Never Too Late...
Legit
I Ain't No Hometown Hunk
It's okay. I'm pretty sure in most of those films, you fall for your secretary/coworker/boss anyway. You'll be okay.
Co-Winkie-Dink
Cover Me
“Could Use A 7th Bathroom But You Can’t Have It All I Suppose”
My mum does this every time we go past an estate agent when we go down to Devon or Cornwall.
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First! This is a superb thread :) Now I think humanity is worth it again.
Great post!!! Every one of them made for a fun and interesting discussion.
First! This is a superb thread :) Now I think humanity is worth it again.
Great post!!! Every one of them made for a fun and interesting discussion.