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10 Things You Should Never Post on Social Media Profanity. ... Abusive Content. ... ""Adult"" Content. ... Illegal Content. ... Offensive Content. ... Negative opinions about your job / employer / boss / professor. ... Drug related content. ... Poor grammar. More items...
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Read More »The Internet is public. Remember that. So even when you think you are posting something privately, once it is released into the Internet ether, it is out of your control and potentially can be used against you in the future. This is especially important in a job search. Even though a future employer (assuming they are not the government) may not be able to access your private posts, it is common to begin including future coworkers as friends. They will have access to your stuff. Keep it clean. With that in mind, here is a list of things you should never post on social media:
For perspective, remember that the creator fund pays around 2 to 4 cents per 1,000 views. That means, if your video had one million views, you...
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Read More »A comment about how you hate your job could cause future employers to wonder if you really like the work you are doing or not. A comment about your "stupid boss" could cause your application to simply disappear.
Yes, it's possible to get paid for watching videos online. Several sites, including the following, may let you earn money by watching videos in...
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On average, YouTube monetization for 1000 views (also known as CPM – Cost Per Mille) ranges from 0.5 to 6 USD based on the location of viewers and...
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TikTok pays you for views using their Creator Fund(if you qualify). While the company doesn't fully disclose how much they pay creators, many have...
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The app is owned by the company ByteDance, headquartered in Beijing. And FBI Director Chris Wray told lawmakers yesterday that the Chinese...
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