Look and see if the information you posted is
Appropriate and does not tell any private things about
you.
It's generally okay to post information that you are comfortable sharing publicly, such as your name, hobbies, and interests. When it comes to images, it's best to avoid posting sensitive or personal images that could compromise your privacy or safety. Always consider the potential impact of what you share online before posting.
The materials and information we post online can vary widely, including text, images, videos, and links. These resources can be shared on social media platforms, websites, forums, or through email, and they may contain personal or professional content, as well as opinions, news, or promotional material. It's important to be mindful of the implications of sharing such content, as it can have a lasting impact on our online presence and reputation.
Think of it this way. If you wouldn't want you mother or your boss to see it, don't post it
provide a snapshot of who we are.
Currently, you cannot post pictures anywhere on WikiAnswers except on your profile. (For more information on uploading images, see the Related question.)
give others a snapshot of ourselves.
Images of war footage can be found online at, Front Line Club, Warfootage, Military, Youtube for video footage, Huffington Post, Journey Man, Military Photos and Photo Bucket.
When considering to date online, a person must be cautious of the information they make available online. Do not post your address or personal information.
Once you post information online, you still own the content but you give the platform permission to use it according to their terms and conditions. Be mindful of the privacy settings and permissions you set when sharing content online.
I think you don't. If they wanted you to post images in that section (and PDFs are, basically, images) then they'd allow images in that section.
a snapshot of yourself. -apex
a group of parents who post information online about trends in child care