I have been searching up my name and the area where I live, and not many things come up. There are of course results but many of it isn't even me or related to me. I did find, however, a chamblee high school page that didn't let me see the article since I am not logged in to the site. I also found my twitter page (thisbe_clint). My profile can be accessed through the hyperlink in parenthesis. I've noticed how just a small mistake like saying something stupid to get attention and be funny could jeopardize your whole future by simply revealing who you really are. An example would be Justine Sacco's tweet which was made before going to Africa. She made a big mistake and didn't know she was being watched by many people including IAC. She was the boss and would say something like this? Many footballers are being watched and seen on their social media profiles to see who they are and how. I am a soccer player myself and I now notice that the things I say can effect me. As a high school soccer player, I should be watching what I say or do on a social media. If I ever apply anywhere I have to take into consideration that 37% of employers use Facebook to pre-screen applicants. Much of what I say or do on Facebook must not be anything that employers wouldn't like. Not only that, I want to be seen as a very positive viewed person and not someone who uploads statuses that offends many. I want to be seen as a kind person who really wants something and is really well motivated to get that something. My Digital Footprint by Clinton Perez is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. |