
Jeffrey Seglin
Senior Lecturer and Program Director, Syndicated Columnist at Freelance
Senior Lecturer, Emeritus, Harvard Kennedy School. Columnist, editor, teacher. The Right Thing columnist. Tweets automatically delete.
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1 day ago |
islandpacket.com | Jeffrey Seglin
When we post something on social media, we often post and forget about it. But what we post stays there, often for years and remains available for anyone who wants to find it. (Jcuneok/Dreamstime/TNS) Jcuneok TNS If you stumble upon an old social media post made by someone you know and it might prove embarrassing or harmful, should you alert them to your discovery?
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sunherald.com | Jeffrey Seglin
When we post something on social media, we often post and forget about it. But what we post stays there, often for years and remains available for anyone who wants to find it. (Jcuneok/Dreamstime/TNS) TNS If you stumble upon an old social media post made by someone you know and it might prove embarrassing or harmful, should you alert them to your discovery?
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bellinghamherald.com | Jeffrey Seglin
When we post something on social media, we often post and forget about it. But what we post stays there, often for years and remains available for anyone who wants to find it. (Jcuneok/Dreamstime/TNS) Jcuneok TNS If you stumble upon an old social media post made by someone you know and it might prove embarrassing or harmful, should you alert them to your discovery?
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myrtlebeachonline.com | Jeffrey Seglin
If you stumble upon an old social media post made by someone you know and it might prove embarrassing or harmful, should you alert them to your discovery? Frequently over the past 20 years, when I've come across a Facebook post made by someone I know that might wreak havoc on their job search as they are about to enter the market, I've let them know.
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bnd.com | Jeffrey Seglin
If you stumble upon an old social media post made by someone you know and it might prove embarrassing or harmful, should you alert them to your discovery? Frequently over the past 20 years, when I've come across a Facebook post made by someone I know that might wreak havoc on their job search as they are about to enter the market, I've let them know.
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