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Avoiding lewd content on social media, namely Facebook
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<blockquote data-quote="zephcom" data-source="post: 71698056" data-attributes="member: 400000"><p>I have nothing to do with Facebook but that has to do with my dislike for the entire concept of revealing my life to the world than it has to do with lewd or distasteful content.</p><p></p><p>I know people who do Facebook because it is their connection to their extended family. I can understand that. </p><p></p><p>With that intro, here is my thoughts on the issue:</p><p></p><p>I don't think you suffer any detriment from this stuff showing up on your social media. If there is any penalty for it, it would fall to the person putting it up. Delete it and move on.</p><p></p><p>As far as unfriending them, remember they are a child of God and God loves them as much as He loves you. If they -only- post things you find objectionable and there is no other reason to have them as a 'friend', unfriend them. If they are family or dear friends otherwise, then you have a judgment call to make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zephcom, post: 71698056, member: 400000"] I have nothing to do with Facebook but that has to do with my dislike for the entire concept of revealing my life to the world than it has to do with lewd or distasteful content. I know people who do Facebook because it is their connection to their extended family. I can understand that. With that intro, here is my thoughts on the issue: I don't think you suffer any detriment from this stuff showing up on your social media. If there is any penalty for it, it would fall to the person putting it up. Delete it and move on. As far as unfriending them, remember they are a child of God and God loves them as much as He loves you. If they -only- post things you find objectionable and there is no other reason to have them as a 'friend', unfriend them. If they are family or dear friends otherwise, then you have a judgment call to make. [/QUOTE]
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