We live in the information explosion and “social media” age in which websites and applications enable users to share information and network with other users. Despite life altering social media blunders, people continue to use social media with abandon, to document and share all aspects of their life—the good and the bad.
Along with the blessings of the Internet have come the pitfalls. Private lives have been exposed and damaged. Persons have been subjected to cyberbullying.
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