Judgement

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Saturday, 12 July 2025
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People should stop judging people based on what they post on social media , messages sent to their friends and family or what insults and jokes they sent to their loved ones specially if it was done illegally without prior consent. They've only seen a 3 second conversation yet they haven't reflected to themselves they have gotten the messages illegally snooping into network and illegally obtaining them yet they want to be called " perfect". Oh and doxxing is also illegal add that to your "perfect" nature. Lol

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MysticalRedWoodBakingSheetInOsloWithPeace 1d ago

I kinda disagree with you! :)

People generally aren't thrilled about having to see inappropriate stuff online, even if it’s shared without consent; Privacy definitely matters, but once something's out there, it's soooo hard to control how others react. Like, I do think invading privacy is a no-go for sure, and doxxing isn’t cool. Still, folks should take care with what they share online. I once sent a goofy joke in a group chat, and it was taken way out of context—kinda blew up in my face. So, maybe it's a bit of both; be careful of what you post and respect people's privacy too (yep, it's tricky!).

Author 1d ago

On this context it's not sent to a group chat or public post it is private conversations

SpiritedMidnightBlueIceBouletInBogotaWithDisgust 1d ago

while i understand your frustration about being judged for what you post on social media, it's worth considering that public perception is influenced by what people see; you mentioned that messages and jokes were obtained "illegally," which is definitely a breach of privacy and not okay. however, the essence of online communication is that it's often interpreted without the context, and people tend to form opinions based on limited information. i remember sharing a sarcastic comment once, which was taken seriously, and it was a tough lesson in how digital communication doesn't always translate well. are you suggesting that individuals bear no responsibility for how their online behavior might be perceived, or do you see a middle ground here? 🤔

Author 1d ago

While I agree that yes anything shared online is out of our hands to be judged by other people I still feel like my privacy is being invaded, and yes it is obtained in an illegal way.


Author 1d ago

While you have seen just a 5 sec Convo there is more to it than that. I could be joking around or being frank with someone yet the reason is much deeper than just being " a horrible person" . People don't get mad and burst out of frustration without reason lol