Before you hit “Post,” ask yourself:

If the answer to the first two is “no” and the third is “hurting,” then do not post.

Posting another person’s issue online exposes their personal life to friends, family, strangers, and even potential employers. What feels like a small vent or joke can cause real-world harm—humiliation, relationship breakdowns, or mental distress.

Once something is posted on Facebook, it can be screenshotted, shared, and twisted. The original context is lost. The person whose matter was posted loses control over their own narrative.

Edomcha Thu Nabagi Wari Facebook -

Before you hit “Post,” ask yourself:

If the answer to the first two is “no” and the third is “hurting,” then do not post. edomcha thu nabagi wari facebook

Posting another person’s issue online exposes their personal life to friends, family, strangers, and even potential employers. What feels like a small vent or joke can cause real-world harm—humiliation, relationship breakdowns, or mental distress. Before you hit “Post,” ask yourself:

Once something is posted on Facebook, it can be screenshotted, shared, and twisted. The original context is lost. The person whose matter was posted loses control over their own narrative. If the answer to the first two is