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Nigeria's Trending Social Media Mistakes

Written By Ike Ani on Sunday, 17 May 2015 | 6:23 pm


The available and trending Social Media platforms has had a huge impact on Nigerians in almost all ramifications of different human  disciplines. These medias were meant for good tidings on a slate of making life more easy and beautiful for mankind at large. Mike Zuckerburg saw the need for friends to exchange messages and he decided to come up with Facebook which now has hundreds of million users all across the world. Bill Gates saw the need for computer developments and software building to make office and other area of works  easier across the globe so he came up with the MS-Word and other developer software for computers for its users to enjoy with a long serving satisfaction.


In all these developments I mentioned above if you noticed, they  were actually intended or rather started with an idea and concept of making life more positive and easy for mankind to reduce stress and save time for other important engagements that matter depending on the  individual(s) concerned. Humans have questions everyday on different issues and to this effect, some persons came up with an idea of creating a search engine that brings relevant answers to questions when its users asks a question from across the web. They named it Google  they did not stop at that. They also have extension of adding different countries abbreviations to it in order to help make the search for information easier depending on geographical locations. Here in Nigeria we have our own extension as Google.com.ng.  in here a Nigerian can get  information relating to Nigeria much easier and faster.



Now back to the main topic of this article. We’ve seen how helpful the internet and its social media platforms have been of great help to mankind. But then there are certain mistakes some users of these platforms make that tends to abuse the essence of their existence. These  little or big mistakes depending on how you take them I shall be pointing out in this article. This time it’s from the Nigerian  perspective.  In Nigeria, the youth love the social media with so much passion but then there are certain errors that needs to be corrected.


1.       Sharing Of Family Difficulties Publicly Online:
           This is becoming a trend this days as some individuals are  finding it hard to keep family secrets but rather choose to share it publicly irrespective of what the topic maybe. They share this most times with the intention to get some help or advices but then there are better ways to air your challenges online order than making it public online. Search for personalities that handle family matters online and have one-on-one chat with them and not the other way round.

It is very necessary that this mistake be corrected or avoided while using any form of social media platform as this mistake can break homes and marriages beyond repair. Issues like this could lead to a divorce like in the case where a woman keep nagging about her husband’s behavior  on Facebook or  twitter.  Start today to avoid or stop this form of error in your use of the internet.



 
2.       Posting Of Inappropriate Images Online:
This is common with  Nigerian ladies  as some of them believe they can gain fame by showing  raunchy pictures of themselves on their social media profiles. No matter how desperate a lady is, this is wrong as its results over time in history has never been positive but rather negative. The aftermath of its negative  impacts leaves a bad print on an individual’s personality for the future to come.

Some men this days too are guilty of this error. In their own dimension, the Nigerian social media jargon calls it “eggplant” to depict or explain when a man is sharing a raunchy picture of himself online. Well,  funny and offensive as this may sound to many, it is actually wrong as such persons can never be proud of those pictures of themselves when they’re  80-100 years of age. So why start something you could regret in a future to come? It is better to break free from the trends that are actually negative.



3.       Sharing Confidentially-Classified Information Online:
Some civil servants this days share information about the mode of operation of their place of work. They do this by constantly giving updates of their workplace’s  current operations online without permission. in this year 2015, you’ll see a worker of an organization granting information or interview about his/her company in the case of a problem to media and then  claiming anonymous by profile on record but the harm to the dignity and pride of the organization has been done.

A mistake like this could make you loose your job because investigations could yield results that will expose what you’ve done and you’ll be  found guilty of breaching the terms and policies of your work place. Why not mind the kind of information you post about your workplace online? This mistake could also be a loophole of use to your organization’s competitors who may have been  looking for ways to override it. Would you be a help or a threat to your  workplace? Make a wise  choice today and play safe while using the social media.


4.       Tricking People To Make Money:
           As old as this form of cheating  and its consequences is , some individual still use it to make money online. This is a case where  someone fakes a personality and patiently builds an audience and at the planned time begins to trick people into doing business with them and in the process cheat them by  not doing what they claim to offer as services to their illusive clients that never existed. This is totally unlawful and unwelcomed in every country in the  world. So why indulge in something that could tarnish your life and future if you are caught? Grow above negativity and embrace lawful methods of making money online.




Well these are a few  of some social media mistakes I observed that are trending currently. Do you have some which you observed too? Feel free to share your s in the comment Box Below!!!

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