Should people be judged by their social media profiles?

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The big question is,should people be judged by their social media profiles?
Since almost all of us, if not all find ourselves on one social media platform or the other. A lot of things go on on the internet and as we all know, some of these things are just for fame.

In life, everything is all about individuality and perspectives of choice of what to do, believe, and consider to be false.

It is a pity that we live in a world where everything is based on the internet, technology, and digitalization. Our market, education, church programs, and other things now sell out mostly on the net. With the transformation of analog life to digital, crime and fraud swept into the world, and now people tend to judge people based on what is on their social media profiles.
With that, most people tend to do what is called an anonymous personality and hide their authentic lifestyles from the public.

So in my perspective and point of view, it is not fair to judge people solely based on their social media profiles. What most people don't know is that social media platforms often provide a limited and curated view of a person's life, and it is important to remember that what we see online may not always reflect the entirety of someone's character or experiences as they may tend to be undercover.

Social media profiles can be highly manipulated and constructed such that an individual stage of life is not exposed and can also be exposed, social media may not always represent an individual's true personality, values, or beliefs. People often present themselves in a certain way to gain fame, attention, and followers, or to fit societal expectations. Therefore, making judgments solely based on these profiles can lead to unfair assumptions and misunderstandings.

It is crucial to consider that social media is a platform where people can selectively share aspects of their lives, and it may not always reflect their true selves. It is more reasonable to judge individuals based on their actions, behavior, and interactions in real-life situations rather than solely relying on their online presence.

Instead of judging people based on their social media profiles, it is more beneficial to engage in open-minded conversations, get to know individuals personally, and consider a broader range of factors when forming opinions about someone.

In my point of view, it is not fair to judge people solely based on their social media profiles, as I have said before social media platforms often provide a limited and curated glimpse into someone's life, and it is important to remember that these profiles do not represent the entirety of a person's character or experiences.

Social media profiles can be heavily influenced by various factors such as societal pressures, the desire for validation, or the need to conform to certain trends. People may present themselves differently online compared to how they are in real life.

Ultimately, it is important to approach social media profiles with a level of skepticism and not make hasty judgments about someone's character solely based on their online presence.

I remained
Mizta Jovial



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A good reminder to keep an open mind and not jump to conclusions based solely on what we see on social media

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Social media gives a false impression of a person most of the time and just like you said, it can be easily manipulated to show whatever the person wants the world to see. A person can choose to show their good side while totally hiding their flaws

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You have actually settled everything 😂😂
People that believe in what they see on social media are on their own
Because everything online is now branding as they say it not even realizing they are faking it😂

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