请注意,(人们)可能会脱离上下文解读图片,因此必须全力避免上传难堪的,自我暴露性的,负面消极的个人照片。记住:别人可能从您分享的照片去判断您,或将照片看做您性格的代表——更不用说照片会一直存在于互联网上。您大学时候认为可爱的照片可能在潜在雇主看来并不是那么招人喜欢。
• Before connecting with your colleagues on social networks, consider if you’d still want to be connected to them if they weren’t your coworkers, i.e. if you ever leave the position. Prior to requesting or accepting connections from colleagues, think about material you’re apt to share as well – is it appropriate for their consumption?
在社交网络上和同事联系之前,请仔细考虑如果他们不是您的同事了,比如您离职之后,是否还想和他们保持联系。 在发送或者接受好友申请时,同时也要想一想您要分享的内容——这些内容是否也适合他们阅读?
• Avoid posting on social networks unless you have a tight grasp over your privacy settings, and are completely comfortable with the group of online friends that your updates will be shared with. Also note that anything shared online, although designated as private and confidential, has the possibility to become public at any time – if it’s best left unsaid, don’t say it.
除非您对于隐私设置有很强的把握,或者对于分享信息的社交圈里的朋友很放心,否则不要在社交网络上传信息。还要记住尽管有些内容被设定为私人的、机密的信息,也可能被随时公开——如果有些信息最好不要说,那么就别说了。
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