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Everyone knows that there’s never a dull day in showbiz. In the past few days, Marjorie Barretto has been at the center of a media blitz because she’s been caught up in a photo scandal with her ex-boyfriend. Marjorie and her current partner Piolo got into an argument over the phone and he uploaded this really unflattering video of her to his Instagram account as revenge for cheating on him with Gerald Anderson. While on the other hand, Gerald has also released his own video on his website of their first hookup on top of a car. Yesterday, Marjorie got so angry at Piolo’s video that she took her own revenge. She posted various photos of them together during the time they were still together to show that she didn’t cheat on him right after they broke up. While these scandalous videos and photos of Marjorie are all over the internet for everyone to see, not enough people are aware that there is no way to keep it private any longer because social media sites like Facebook and Instagram automatically make your posts public. You can always change the setting to private if you don’t want anyone else to see your posts, but there is no way to keep it from spreading because more than likely, one of your friends will share it with the world. Remember earlier this year when model and actress Nadine Lustre posted a picture of her and Richard Gutierrez on Facebook and Richard did not like it? He did not hesitate to share the photo on his Instagram account and even tagged her in it. That same photo has also spread like wildfire on Twitter with thousands of shares and retweets. As a result, Richard and Nadine got into a heated argument on Twitter. This is why there’s always a need to take care when posting private pictures to social media. 1. Only post photos that you want the world to see if it’s for your good or bad cause; like in the case of Richard and Nadine, because you don’t want people to think poorly of you by association, do not post any private photos of your friends or family. 2. When in doubt about whether or not your post is appropriate, always ask yourself if the photo could end up in public in ways that are unflattering to you in the future. 3. Don’t post anything that contains sensitive information; like private photos of your children, if you don’t want their privacy to be compromised. 4. Before posting any private photos online, make sure that you’re not setting yourself up for embarrassment and humiliation by doing an image search first. 5. When in doubt about how to handle a controversial photo, always ask yourself if you would be comfortable with your boss or professor seeing the photo before making the decision to post it online or not. While it might seem like fun and games now, but as we all know, nothing stays private on the internet for very long. cfa1e77820
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