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Don’t be a Victim of Social Networking Online

By Bruno Auger On August 30, 2008 Posted under Social Networking

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Yes of course! Social networking through the internet has earned good reputation among internet users including businessmen. It might even be the reason why a lot of people get hooked with browsing the internet regardless of sleepless nights or straining eyes.  Where else can you instantly find connections from the other end of the globe but through getting online?  How else do you get to travel the world and know different cultures without having to fly?  Big thanks to social networking you have friends of different races and you get to share the fun of dealing with differences!

But how much trust can you give, how far can you go, and how more sure can you get that these are real people you are contacting?  Nope, this is definitely not talking about some extraterrestrials or paranormal creatures.  Have you been careful enough in communicating with strangers?  Sure you have heard of phonies from the internet but if you expect the dangers of getting involved with people you don’t know cannot hit you, think twice, thrice, and a thousand times more.  Surely too, you yourself have not been very honest with your social network profiles.  Worse if you are one of those abusive internet users who only mean harm to others.

That is why, you better have a criminal.  C’mon, the internet may not be the right place to be righteous.  Oops, before you violently react, this does not mean you have to run around the website and kill people (like how are you supposed to do that?).  Simply think in advance.  You see, being paranoid that something bad can happen can help you out if not protect you.  In this way, you would be very careful with your actions and will be very keen with every “person” you chat with.

Leave something for your self, your real name could be sacred.  It is discouraged that you disclose your address and other information about you that will lead strangers to trace you.  Not that you are some celebrity and stalkers would hunt you down.  Yet who knows though?  As limitless as the opportunities you will find online are also the limitless possibilities of things going wrong.

Be an undercover.  You don’t have to deprive yourself the fun of interacting with people totally different from you.  While being skeptical and observant, don’t look always suspicious or it might backfire to you.  The person on the other line would think you are a freak.  So keep it nice and subtle.

So here is the cliché part – not too much of everything, alright? Yeah yeah, you do have to be skeptical but don’t treat every person you meet as guilty of something.  Aside that it is judgmental of you, it could be too stressful to keep worrying about what crime could a person do to you.  You might miss the good parts of people and of social networking because you are too focused on the bad parts.  Let loose every now and then and enjoy the conversations with that young man or woman on your screen waving to you through his/her web cam.
 

Bruno Auger

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There are 5 comments - add yours!
Kevin Zalla

August 31, 2008

Great ideas and Thanks for the help with the awesome tips you have given.

Yan Shall Blog

August 31, 2008

Though I value honesty, I subscribe to the idea that you don’t open your last card online. There are just certain things you keep them close to yourself.

Great article, Bruno and quiet an obvious yet overlooked point.

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Bruno Auger

August 31, 2008

Yes
You don’t give everything away about yourself thats for sure
There will always be something that you never reveal online.

Thanks Yan

ZK@webtrafficroi

September 11, 2008

There are certain things you need to keep to yourself.Dont give away all the information

Bruno Auger

September 11, 2008

Definitely. Got to protect vital information

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