Inappropriate Content
Never share immoral Content on social media; Content shared on the Internet is never deleted, even if you delete it from your profile. Many sites have already saved it, while such Content can also cause legal problems.
Incorrect information about someone else
You should not use your social media account for revenge and avoid hurting anyone with it. In the current era, the spread of fake information about social media personalities is on the rise. That is not only morally wrong but also a crime under the law.
Expressing good wishes to people outside the friend list
If your mom isn’t on the friend list, why not share Mother’s Day One on your profile? Why not call mom directly? Similarly, do not send birthday greetings to friends away from social media on social media, but contact them.
Inappropriate comments
Even if you are commenting in jest, you need to be careful, always choose the words with others’ reaction in mind, and avoid frivolous comments on religion, politics, gender discrimination, and other serious issues, which leads to controversy.
Complaints about your work
Even if your coworkers don’t have access to your Facebook account, they can find out about your behavior towards your office or boss. So why not be mentally disturbed by your job? Yes, keep it to yourself.
ID documents
People are often so happy to get a major driver’s first driving license that they happily share everything online, but don’t forget that the more personal information you share online, the more you find yourself in danger.
Shopping for expensive gifts and accessories
Various research reports have shown that looking at other people’s expensive items on social media has created a sense of insecurity and failure and increases dissatisfaction with life. If you display something expensive on a social media account. Keep in mind that it is an unnecessary display of your emirate, and some people may think of stealing it.