CNBC report about impersonation on Instagram
What I don't understand is why people feel at all comfortable uploading their personal pictures on to the internet. Hell, I don't even feel comfortable taking digital photos of myself and only do so when parents demand to see my face. Otherwise, I try to stay out of photos as much as possible, because who knows what creeper is going to be able to get their hands on the photograph? Yet, when kids on social media these days just plaster up their pictures for all and sundry to see, all I can think is, well, fuck.
At the very least lock that shit so it's not easily searchable...
There needs to be some kind of public service announcement to warn children off of social media.
What I don't understand is why people feel at all comfortable uploading their personal pictures on to the internet. Hell, I don't even feel comfortable taking digital photos of myself and only do so when parents demand to see my face. Otherwise, I try to stay out of photos as much as possible, because who knows what creeper is going to be able to get their hands on the photograph? Yet, when kids on social media these days just plaster up their pictures for all and sundry to see, all I can think is, well, fuck.
At the very least lock that shit so it's not easily searchable...
There needs to be some kind of public service announcement to warn children off of social media.