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We can be hurt and embarrassed by images of ourselves that are taken out of context and showed online.

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What’s the issue?

Sometimes, when you’re partying and not thinking about tomorrow, unpleasant and unexpected things can happen. We all do some things that we later regret, the problem in this age of mobile devices is that these things can be recorded and shared with people who were never on the spot.

Because digital media is so easy to manipulate and because an image can be removed from its context, we can be hurt and embarrassed by images of ourselves that are manipulated and/or taken out of context and shared with others online.

Why does it matter?

Advice

Talk with your friends about sharing images

It’s worth talking together about the problems that can arise when images of each other are posted on ‘Facebook’ or shared via mobile devices. You and your friends might decide to check with each other first before posting.

Wise up

Use your best instincts

Developing a personal ‘compass’ that helps you to make decisions is important. When you let other people persuade you to go against your instincts it might not be the best thing for you.

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Updated 26 March 2026



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