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Avoiding oversharing

Avoiding oversharing

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Avoiding oversharing

- Sharing is great. It's one of the best parts of social media. To see what makes people laugh, what they're passionate about. To see the creative process, to be involved in the behind the scenes, to get a look on set, or at people's passions, what new technology they discovered, what they're excited about, what thought they had that day, what article or essay they wrote, all of these things are critical. But not everything that happens in your life needs to go on social media. Share your story. It's great to have an ongoing dialogue where you regularly engage people. Posting daily content is awesome. But you don't want to post too much. The person who feels the need to take you on every trip, to every lunch that they have, on every vacation. Every single thing of their life does not come across as the type of person that you want on a video product set. Often in video, we're working on projects that are…

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