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dannyzmom said:Hm...i need to go check where I put my AD drama...and make sure it's behind the apron...
legacypc46 said:While doing a search for info on Lia Sophia, I found:
Becky's DCS thread about recruiting a Lia Sophia consultant. I clicked the link and the entire thread came up. (Nothing bad in it, but was surprised.)
Just a PSA.
"Google-Able" means that the content of a post is able to be found and accessed through a search on Google or other search engines.
It is important to remember that posts are "Google-Able" because anything posted online can potentially be found and viewed by anyone with internet access. This means that even if a post is deleted or hidden, it may still be accessible through a search engine.
PSA stands for "Public Service Announcement." In the context of online posts, a PSA is a message or reminder that is intended to inform or educate readers about a certain topic or issue.
Yes, posts on social media or forums can potentially be used against someone. This is why it is important to be mindful of what you post online, as it can have potential consequences in both personal and professional contexts.
The best way to ensure that your posts are not "Google-Able" is to think carefully about what you post before sharing it online. Additionally, you can adjust your privacy settings on social media platforms to control who can see your posts. Keep in mind that even with privacy settings, there is still a possibility of posts being accessible through search engines.