Since the introduction of Facebook, Twitter, and
other social networking sites have become popular, more and more people have
been hooked and started using these services. People have gotten used to the
social media age that they share almost everything on their own pages. While
this helps one person open up to the world, sometimes, people tend to share too
much of themselves that it gets them into trouble.
Oversharing
Some things, as they say, are better left unsaid,
or unshared. In the social media world, doing such can get you the ire of
others. You may lose followers or your so-called friends. It can even lead to
the closure of your account for reports of abuse. Certainly, you would want to
make sure that you share the right information on your social media accounts to
avoid such troubles.
Gag Orders
Some people make this mistake of sharing
information about the personal injury cases
they have filed in their social media accounts. While this may seem harmless as
one might actually be telling the truth. However this could also make you lose
in the case you have filed. Just in case you don’t know it, the court puts a
premium in protecting all of the parties in the cases that they handle,
especially minors, trade secrets, and more. While the truth must be known, there
are some things that should not really be discussed in public. Things like case
details and the pieces of evidence that are used in courts are just some of these.
This is the reason why courts issue a gag
order to both parties involved in the claims to make sure that the case
will be judged only based on one claims’ merits. Many people have been cited in
contempt for violating these gag orders from the courts. Some even end up
having their personal injury claims
dismissed because of this.