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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Facebook and Freelancing-Be Careful What You Post

Facebook and Freelancing are increasingly becoming fantastic ways of getting your message across to a wide variety of people. It doesn’t cost you anything, and you can share your views with a wider audience. Facebook and Freelancing in a way provides you with great power to change the opinions of people. However, as it is often said, “With great power comes great responsibility”.
There are a vast number of people out there who are going to believe whatever you say, while there will also be some you will criticize and complain at every point of your argument. You have to deal with both types of customers, or in other words, you will have to strike a balance between the two. How can that be done? Well your argument should be based on solid and verifiable facts that can be checked and counter checked again and again. This would add credibility to your article or post, and therefore neither will you be misguiding people, nor will you be unable to defend whatever you have written.
Your articles and posts should not also be derogatory, as with the advent of technology, articles being typed in Asia or South America are being read all over the world. You would have to ensure that no such language or remarks are included that specifically victimize a certain group or individual. Not taking into consideration such aspects might even lead to serious consequences that you can’t even imagine. Governments of most countries have not even hesitated before blocking sites such as Twitter or YouTube.

The goal of this article is only to suggest that one should take a rather pragmatic approach in posting something on the internet. It’s true that financially the costs of posting something are negligible, but the other effects it might have could be disastrous.

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