Freedom To Express, Not Impress
- Are you being denied your right to be heard?
- How far are you prepared to go to show your ideas, concepts, and beliefs?
- Will you settle for the minimum or stop at nothing?
- Do you want to thoughts and your message to the masses or a small crowd?
We understand that these are confronting issues as each one requires ample amounts of consideration when we need to practice our freedom of expression.
Displaying our freedom of expression recognizes no boundaries. As individuals can utilize a plethora of the mediums for sending our message. Especially in this digital age of social media.
Furthermore, we can also collect feedback from the communication we ensued. This is how communication generally operates at its core.
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Fundamentally, this is a two-way street. During communication efforts you have one of two options, be the sender or the recipient.
If the recipient grows responsive, it could only indicate that the information was compelling enough for others to read. Learn more about how to remove your private information from the internet.
On the contrary, we want to review the importance (and consequences) of our concerns prior to posting/talking/or communicating in general.
We have that freedom of expression however with that freedom comes sufficient amounts accountability.
You are responsible for everything that you say, as well as all messages and opinions that we say to others. We instill the idea of reliability and honesty for all statements said.
You never want to have the thought of “how do I unGoogle yourself now?’
Always think about this before you post anything online – would you want your mother to see it? You are always in control of the publication of new photos on your Facebook. However, if you decide to delete embarrassing photo days or weeks later, someone may have already saved it to their computer.
At the end of the day just be conscious about the content you are posting online.
You never know when that college photo of you taking shots is going to interfere with your dream job in the near future. If you know big companies or big opportunities were staring you in the face – would you act differently online?
We have to right to express, not impress, or else you might wind up depressed. Work with NetReputation today to see where your personal and private data is located on. You have options, let’s discuss them together. Call us directly at (844) 461-3632.