It's important to be cautious when making your own online videos.
With the increased popularity of online videos, nearly everyone is becoming consumed with making and uploading their own videos.
The two most popular video websites, Google Video and YouTube, both allow members to produce, share and upload their own videos online.
If you are one of the people consumed with making your own online videos, there are some things you should be cautious of, and take into consideration.
Remember that anything you write, say, or video tape online can come back to haunt you.
It may not happen right away, but whatever you upload to the Internet will remain there for a very very long time and could resurrect in the future.
The politicians who regularly show up on YouTube, can attest to the fact that what they said 4 or 5 years ago was not forgotten by the public.
When making your own online videos, watch what you document.
The use of illegal drugs, your views, thoughts, ideas and beliefs are alright to share with close personal friends, but not such a good idea online.
Millions of internet viewers inhabit video websites and not all of them are there to just have fun, or get a laugh.
Never put anything on the web that can be used against you at a later date.
Employment, is a perfect example.
When you apply for a job, the form you fill out for your employer requires your name, address, phone, age, etc.
Modern employers now use the Internet to research their potential employees, and what you might have uploaded several years prior, could hurt you.
Even if you're not looking for a job now, your employer could come across something you did some time ago, for fun, and decide it could hurt your current standing with your company.
A fun video of you acting like a nitwit, cursing, doing something illegal or just plain being stupid could be cause to keep you frozen at your current salary or even fired.
Your next employer could also detect the same unintentionally devastating information.
Teenagers who think it's neat to upload a semi nude or nude video of themselves or others, could find themselves the target of criminal investigations, or suspended from their schools.
A growing number of school officials are now using the internet to keep tabs on their students and document illegal activities, and threats of violence.
Online video sites and social networking sites are now being monitored regularly.
Whether you are an adult, or a teenager making your own online videos, a little bit of common sense goes a long way, to keep you from doing yourself harm.
You can learn more about online videos here.
Be Cautious Making Your Own Online Videos
Sunday, September 13, 2009
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