A red flag would be ” you just won a PS5, dm me your address so I can send you your prize”. If anyone says that to you, you know that they are lying and are just some random 40-year-old scammer living in their mom’s basement. A lot of people get scammed by strangers, and they are most liking sad/depressed or young. I don’t know why anyone would be a scammer and everyone just needs to be careful.
Photo of a real scammer
To keep your digital footprint safe for jobs in the future, don’t post anything bad or would get you cancelled. If you think your most recent tweet is about something controversial, just delete the tweet and your digital footprint is saved and you will have a chance at getting your dream job. Also, if you think that some post will send you backlash, just don’t post it. you will save your social life and won’t ruin your chances at get a job in the future. Don’t post photos that are inappropriate like Nudes, random perverts from Instagram will try and stalk you online.
bad tweet
Social media is a pretty toxic place where a lot of people are just rude, but I think if the owners of all main social media platforms can censor words and photos, social media can be more positive as they can’t be really toxic. Another way social media can be more positive is if we just post memes and photos, social media would be way more positive.
Memes
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