You've asked so here is the Googly Eye story! ?? What started as a classic Jeff Keith prank has taken on a life of its own. Jeff, our fearless leader, the founder and CEO of Guardian Group, is an all-time prankster. If you know him at all chances are you've been the subject of one of his pranks. For years Jeff has looked for opportunities to make people laugh as a way to relieve the stress from what we do here at Guardian Group. Back in September, he placed some googly eyes on a few statues here in Bend, and shortly thereafter googly eyes began popping up all over town. Very quickly the hunt for Bend, Oregon's "Googly Eye Bandit" swept the internet, even being featured on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. We are looking for victims of trafficking and now the googly eye represents that. Start the movement in your community and help us spread hope to those waiting to be found. What will you be putting googly eyes on (safely and affixed appropriately to avoid damage) this week? Tag us in your pictures! ?? Guardian Group won't stop looking for victims and Jeff won't stop making people laugh. Join us today! #WeAreLooking #GuardianGroup #EndTrafficking
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I saved myself from committing fraud, here's how... Listen, I am an advocate for systems, I (always) batch-create content, yet I happily missed out on posting last week... Why you ask? Two reasons - → I had been unwell, barely used my laptop & → I don't want to post for the sake of it! When we talk about consistency on LinkedIn, We don't mean scheduling the posts and sleeping on it (literally) We mean showing up intentionally, engaging with the community, inspiring people and getting inspired. It is a two-way road. You get what you give. --- Repost ? this if you found it helpful and Follow Twinkle for posts that make you better! --- #personalbranding #linkedinforcreators
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??Insights on Sharenting from My Recent Radio Interview with Dan MacDonald ?? Recently, Dan and I chatted about the important topic of "sharenting" with Dan MacDonald on AM800. We explored into the potential dangers of parents posting pictures of their children online and how it can impact their digital footprint as well as longterm implications, highlighting a forecast by Barclays Bank that sharenting will account for two-thirds of identity fraud facing young people by the end of 2030. For parents looking to address or avoid sharenting, here are some key considerations (FYI these are steps I've taken myself because...well, I'm guilty of sharenting in the past myself): 1. Admit and Apologize: If you've made mistakes in the past, acknowledge them and sincerely apologize to your child. We all mess up. Maybe you’re lucky, and your whoopsie involves an errant comment or two. Maybe your whole digital footprint is problematic. Either way, it's OK to say you messed up and are taking steps to correct it. 2. Be Mindful of Social Media Use: Before posting, ask yourself critical questions: ??- What's the content and why am I sharing it? ??- Who's my audience, and are my permissions set correctly? ??- Is my child old enough to understand digital footprints? Did I get their consent? ??- Have I removed identifying information? ??- Could this content be used to harm my child? ??- Would I be upset if the platform used this content for their purposes? ??- Is anything inappropriate or embarrassing for my child’s future? 3. Understand Digital Footprints: Recognize that our online presence can impact future opportunities, like college admissions and job prospects. 4. Get Creative: Avoiding sharenting doesn't mean you can't enjoy social media. Use it as a chance to be creative! Share close-ups of your baby's hands and feet, or pose your child so only the back of their head is visible. If you blog, consider using a pen name. 5. Talk to Your Family and Friends: Have conversations with them about your decision to limit sharenting and encourage them to respect your child's privacy too. Yes...this may be difficult at first however once you explain the risks, hopefully the other person will understand this is for the best interest of the child. 6. Be a Good Role Model: Show your kids how to use social media responsibly by setting a good example. Remember, when in doubt, it's better not to post. The Internet Can't Keep a Secret #keepyourprivatesprivate????
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???????????? ?????????? ???? ?????????????? ? As a content creator, I always have one fear in my mind. ? What will happen when I'll meet my viewers offline when there'll be no camera just real meeting. ? Because I have seen my fellow creators behave so nicely in front of camera but the moment the screen is removed they behave like s*** ? And this is the point where your audience will start hating you because they had trust on the person whom they seen on their phones. ? One must be real on camera as well as off camera because people trust you for what you have shown them so better don't break their trust. #linkedingrowth #linkedinforcreators #lawfirms
What if all they saw were the final shot? The one where you nail it? And then they met you in person and realized that you were another human. The sad reality of all the stuff we post is that it is curated to make us look amazing. When we apply an authentic lense to social media presence, the trust factor immediately increases. and then when you meet in person, you won't be thought of as a fraud. Be real, Cody Hand
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A Facebook group details the intrigue discussed in a New York apartment complex discussing petty feuds and gossip, often fueled by residents' obsession with video doorbells. Innocent passersby become suspects, triggering panic posts until clarifications diffuse the tension. Do video doorbells cause paranoia fueling our surveillance culture fostered by these devices? David and Joel discuss their experiences in the field with video doorbells. Let’s go! Agree or disagree with our opinion? Please share your comments with us to continue the conversation or DM us on our socials. Stay informed with our newsletter, “The Informer”: https://lnkd.in/e_9F2s5s We appreciate it if you "Like" and comment to continue the conversation. Join our #community by subscribing to our YOUTUBE channel: @J-Washington, and hit that notification button! #Florida #vote #politicalinnovation #politics #campaigns #trends #Election2024 #TimeToWin #NeighborhoodWatch #SurveillanceCulture #CommunityDrama @Ring @NYPDnews DISCLAIMER The views and opinions expressed in the J & Washington Network belong solely to the content creators and do not represent the views or opinions of J & Washington clientele or its business partnerships.
Peeking Behind the Peephole: The Video Doorbell Dilemma ???? - #YCMTSU
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What’s mine, doesn't always have to be yours. ????? ? Today’s relationships have evolved from sharing phone numbers to couples sharing everything from Netflix passwords to their exact location. While this might make sharing accounts or checking in on your partner easier, there can be a downside when breakups or abuse come into play.?? ? Dive into the new Malwarebytes report, “What’s Mine is Yours,” for insights on modern love in the digital age.
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This article has made me so angry today. I don’t know whether to talk about it, because that may actually direct more attention to this extremely poor and inaccurate journalism, but it is important. The reason it makes me angry is because we want more people like this guy to come into the marketing communications and branding industry. My entire PhD revolves around this! All of the characteristics that The Mail vilify in this article probably make the victim’s thinking more creative and original than if he shared the political views or the sexuality of the majority. But what incentive is there for people who are open about their differences to share their ideas if they are going to be victimised for their identity? Maybe this one idea isn’t liked by the Jaguar buyer, but I bet this guy has had hundreds of other great ones. If we want a diverse range of people to be attracted to marketing and branding we need to stand behind them. Agree with all the actions the original poster suggests.
This is what the world looks like today. A national newspaper throwing away the dog whistle and openly attacking part of our community based, mainly, on their sexuality. And barely a single person here standing up and calling them out. Oh, people have had plenty to say on Jaguar's new logo and on the ad. More thoughtful posts have been made on the transformation and the product. But almost nobody has taken The Mail, James Fielding, Jon Brady, Farage and the people doxxing, threatening and attempting to destroy the career of someone whose only "crime" to to make an ad that some people don't like. What the fuck is wrong with us? We talk about bravery as an industry, but we do nothing when this shit happens? Other than pile on? Why not drop James Fielding or Jon Brady a line? Or drop a quick complaint to the IPSO? Or maybe ask Accenture for their take on the situation? It might not help too much. But it's a metric fuck tonne better than adding your voice to the "I don't like the font" bandwagon We have multiple communities that are vulnerable right now. "Your body. My Choice", "BLM supporting", "DEI advocate" - we need to stand up, not pile on. Let's be there, not be absent, when they need us.
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What’s mine, doesn't always have to be yours. ????? ? Today’s relationships have evolved from sharing phone numbers to couples sharing everything from Netflix passwords to their exact location. While this might make sharing accounts or checking in on your partner easier, there can be a downside when breakups or abuse come into play.?? ? Dive into the new Malwarebytes report, “What’s Mine is Yours,” for insights on modern love in the digital age.
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What’s mine, doesn't always have to be yours. ????? ? Today’s relationships have evolved from sharing phone numbers to couples sharing everything from Netflix passwords to their exact location. While this might make sharing accounts or checking in on your partner easier, there can be a downside when breakups or abuse come into play.?? ? Dive into the new Malwarebytes report, “What’s Mine is Yours,” for insights on modern love in the digital age.
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When people argue for their weakness. Data across multiple sources show it’s between 2-10% (averaging at 5%). So why are the conversations leading with “Women make false accusations “ Instead say it clearly 90-98% of sexual assaults are REAL. SO Michele, what do you mean people argue for their weakness? Simple, the pattern of people who chose to lead with the weak position, the one that’s inaccurate is harmful. When the media + people jump on the data point of 5% and amplifying “how can we be ok with these innocent men being accused” (pearl clutching). INSTEAD OF speaking up for the dismissed 95% 95% being thrown under the bus as if that volume if violence is not disgusting enough has me asking??? Who are you vouching for here and WHY? Malicious use or ordinary questions instead of activating transformative questions to improve the lives for us ALL. This is one simple example of people being rewarded for asking questions wrongly. INSTEAD start learning how to ASK Bold Questions that bring about beneficial change for “the people” https://lnkd.in/gJwpx_qp
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