There is nothing more beautiful than being able to post what you want on social media and find the solidarity of people who agree with you.

In our time, social networking sites enable people to hide behind a mask, especially when they feel like uttering harmful words.

However, you should be more careful when posting things on the Internet, as anyone can see them, including your current or future boss. Here are some things you shouldn't do on social media.

1. Publication of private information
The site pointed out that it seems a bit strange, we are currently living in an era where we publish portraits around the clock, and review our favorite pets, and talk about our charming holiday.

Therefore, it seems that keeping anonymity is no longer easy in an age where we share everything.

Important data about us, such as your full name, age or address, can be easily exploited by thieves and crooks, for example.

The website reported that if your visual email is the same as you use on the social networking sites mentioned or even your bank account you face a real problem, where hackers can steal this information and try to access your account in their illegal ways.

2. Spreading emotional things
Even after deleting a post, all it takes is for someone to take screenshots before everything is published and circulated out of your control.

Think about the different people who can see and interact with your posts, such as your current manager, your future boss, business friends, colleagues, and even your relatives and neighbors.

On the other hand, you can benefit from posting things that stimulate positive thinking, such as writing a public comment about your friend or posting pictures of your favorite pets.

Don't post private conversations even as a joke (Pixabee)

3. Private conversations in public
Discussing with your friends or colleagues privately and posting them in public should be more like a private personal conversation in a public space, the site said.

Although this kind of friendly online conversation already has positive effects on your well-being, public spaces are not really the best place to do this, in order to protect your privacy.

4. Your personal differences
The site added that it may be very tempting to post a video of your own at work and you are embodying a malicious character of someone who has already ridiculed you before, and here's the problem is that people can follow this, which would lead to the end of your social life And professional.

5. Hidden messages addressed
No matter how ambiguous your post is, and your silence about who you mean, someone will probably notice if you mean it by talking, and things won't end well, as information can be passed on to the person, even if you block them.

What you think is a joke may end your social and professional life

6. Spreading gossip
What you may think is just a small vent inside you can end your social life or relationships with existing friends, and warned new friends of you as an irritant in adversarial situations, so it is necessary to control yourself.

7. Publish photos of private conversations
The worst thing you can do on social media is to violate someone's trust in you, and publish your conversations with them unless you get the consent of the other person concerned.

Under no circumstances should there be no reason to post a conversation publicly. When you have a conversation with a friend or colleague, you enter into an unspoken privacy contract, and the things mentioned in this chat should remain private to you, especially if it contains sensitive information. It should not be published and read by everyone no matter how disagreeable or even humorous.