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Why You Should Delete SnapChat
I’ve been engaged in various forms of social media since AOL chat rooms in 1994. And I’ve never seen a more dangerous application targeting teenagers, specifically girls, than SnapChat.
The premise of SnapChat is simple. You take a picture, send it to a friend, and they can only see it for up to 10 seconds before it’s deleted.
And that’s where the stretch begins.
I want to be blunt. My goal for this post is to motivate you to delete SnapChat from your phone.
Reason #1 – SnapChat is built on a lie
In my book, A Parent’s Guide to Understanding Social Media, I share three rules about social media which lead me to the conclusion that SnapChat isn’t to be trusted:
Rule #1 – Everything posted online is public
I wrote about this in depth here.
The central premise of SnapChat is that what you are sending is private. That’s a lie. There is a very real risk that everything you share with any app or on any website will become general. One day, every image you post online may become associated with your name. When you announce something online you provide up the ability to control where that image g
VA Secretary Doug Collins addresses Veterans benefits rumors in latest video
VA Secretary Doug Collins released a video from his office today addressing misinformation circulating about Veterans’ benefits and VA health care. In a direct and candid communication, Collins refuted several rumors he described as “whoppers.”
Collins began by reaffirming VA’s commitment to prioritizing Veterans.
“We’re putting Veterans number one back at the VA,” he said. He acknowledged that changes can generate friction, but emphasized that these reforms are aimed at strengthening VA services for Veterans.
Among the rumors he challenged was the claim that VA health care would withstand . Collins categorically denied this, stating that the department has reinforced health care and benefits by safeguarding 300,000 mission-critical positions to secure uninterrupted services.
Another rumor he addressed was that Veterans’ benefits were being cut.
“They’re not,” he said, explaining that VA had redirected nearly $98 million toward Veterans’ care and services rather than reducing them.
Finally, Collins addressed the rumor that VA was laying off Veterans Crisis Line responders.
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