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In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who is stressed about photos of them being posted online by ...
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The Punch on MSNUS Embassy begins screening Nigerian students’ social media accountsThe United States Mission in Nigeria has announced that all applicants for F, M, and J nonimmigrant visas must now adjust ...
The US embassy in Nigeria has asked all applicants for F, M, and J non-immigrant visas to adjust their social media ...
Many of the apps and social media platforms you use every day may not charge you money, but often there is a price to pay – ...
Dear Eric: At a recent family gathering pictures were made and then posted on social media. I had not seen them, but I did ...
Dear Social: Short answer – yes. There are plenty of reasons that people may not want their photos posted – maybe it’s not an ...
DEAR SOCIAL: Short answer – yes. There are plenty of reasons that people may not want their photos posted – maybe it’s not an ...
Asking Eric: Family gathering ruined after relative posted unflattering photos of me on social media
And it’s not rude or unseemly to ask that a photo be removed or to be edited out of a photo. Many social media platforms make ...
World Social Media Day highlights the profound impact of platforms on communication, urging users to engage responsibly. It emphasizes verifying infor ...
The US Embassy in Jamaica has implemented a new social media policy for some visa applicants, requiring them to adjust the ...
US Embassy mandates public social media for F, M, J visa applicants to expedite vetting process. Learn more about US visa ...
And it’s not rude or unseemly to ask that a photo be removed or to be edited out of a photo. Many social media platforms make it quite easy to crop a photo or even add a little emoji over the face of ...
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