By Angel Apurillo
Many of us, want to document our lives. We take pictures of our travels, experiences and moments. We write every single thing that happens to us to either our social medias or blogs for everyone to read.
In short, we love to share ideas and experiences, even memories to others. And there's nothing wrong about it. Absolutely nothing.
But people abuse these privileges. They want to document everything even the private ones. And once these gets to the wrong hands, it creates chaos.
Just like when people takes a video of their sex or their private moments, it will get saved on their devices and once the device is stolen(most alibis of the victims), they will prosecute the ones who shared the video.
And you will be misjudged by the judging world of social media and you will turn out to be a victim of cyber bullying. And this article, will prevent you from being a victim of this.
Below are the some tips on how you would not fall into these scenarios:
"There is nothing more helpless and irresponsible than a man in the depths of an ether binge."
- Hunter S. Thompson
- Don't record it at all. There are things and memories that would need to stay only in our brains. These devices should be helping us with communication, not as a tool of our destruction. So make sure you don't use it when having sex or having a private moment with yourself. This is the most simle advice to tell you.
- Record and Delete. If you can't do the first one, then have the respect for yourself and delete it once you're done watching it. Don't even use an app that can share it easily. Its you're responsibility.
- Don't Save. Don't ever, ever, ever save it. Saving it in your device might get shared without you're consent. Some friends might borrow you're device and you trust them that they will not tinker your private files. Prepare for your doom.
These are just simple advises that you don't need to document or record anything. Some experiences just needs to stay in our memory that no one can access except you share it through mouth. But its still safe there and no one can steal nor hack it.
Kapish!