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<blockquote data-quote="TikiTaka18" data-source="post: 77148" data-attributes="member: 9875"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>This has probably not been asked on here before - I had a brief look using the search function but could not find any relevant posts - so here goes:</p><p></p><p>I made a FB account around 2010/2011 and have had that same account since. During this time, I shared many posts/jokes/images with friends and so on (you get the picture), but I am afraid that some of this content may be deemed highly inappropriate and could affect my reputation.</p><p></p><p>I have thought about deactivating my current FB and opening up a new one where I will have more control over the information that is presented to my friends as it seems like a tedious process to go back and check my current FB to make amendments; plus, I may miss something.</p><p></p><p>I am by no means a bad person, but as a teen, I was far less aware of myself and to an extent, I am afraid of the current social climate (e.g. cancel culture) as I may suffer severe consequences down the line for things I said/posted years ago (which at the time would've been perceived differently to now).</p><p></p><p>What does the TCLA community think? Has anyone run into this conundrum before?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TikiTaka18, post: 77148, member: 9875"] Hi guys, This has probably not been asked on here before - I had a brief look using the search function but could not find any relevant posts - so here goes: I made a FB account around 2010/2011 and have had that same account since. During this time, I shared many posts/jokes/images with friends and so on (you get the picture), but I am afraid that some of this content may be deemed highly inappropriate and could affect my reputation. I have thought about deactivating my current FB and opening up a new one where I will have more control over the information that is presented to my friends as it seems like a tedious process to go back and check my current FB to make amendments; plus, I may miss something. I am by no means a bad person, but as a teen, I was far less aware of myself and to an extent, I am afraid of the current social climate (e.g. cancel culture) as I may suffer severe consequences down the line for things I said/posted years ago (which at the time would've been perceived differently to now). What does the TCLA community think? Has anyone run into this conundrum before? [/QUOTE]
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