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In the age of social media, many believe that their posts disappear after they are sent, but this is a myth. Platforms like Snapchat, Twitter, and Instagram often retain history that can come back to haunt users, especially when it comes to important life decisions like college admissions. Inappropriate content, like questionable tweets or embarrassing photos, can be archived and accessed later, potentially affecting your future opportunities. Understanding the permanence of your online presence is crucial in today’s digital world.
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the internet comes back to haunt you by: VitinaQuasarano
snapchat • When you’re on snap chat you think everything gets deleted right after you send it, but what you don’t know is that, there is an archive that shows everything you have ever posted on an online device. If you want or any one wants to they can go and get that stuff and see everything.
twitter • Say you post a tweet, that has a whole bunch of swear words and is just really inappropriate, when you get older and pick the college you want to go to, they can look at all your social sites and if they see all the bad pictures and tweets that can automatically make them not want you at there school.
instagram • Instagram is an online photo-sharing, video-sharing and social networking service that enables its users to take pictures and videos, apply digital filters to them, and share them on a variety of social networking services, such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and Flickr. This can also affect what college you go to by the judge of your pictures.