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Your Posts Can Be Your Undoing
While it is said that “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas,” what happens on social media stays on social media forever. More and more, people are discovering that what they post on Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites can have serious consequences when it comes to criminal prosecutions. Whether it is cyberbullying, as I discussed here, or alleged threats taken wildly out of context as in this story I recently posted about, words and pictures posted online are increasingly being used as the basis for charges by Crown prosecutors or gathered and used by the police as evidence to obtain convictions. Continue reading “Social Media as Evidence of Guilt: Anything You Post Online Can and Will Be Used Against You in a Court of Law”