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So what would you do in this situation? Though oversharing adults may mean well, it's still easy to imagine that public posts might not only embarrass kids, but even cause some harm down the road. In fact, many universities and employers (70 percent of them!) are now in the habit of viewing a candidate's online history before making offers.


Why did the author include this passage?


A.To reveal a potential drawback of sharing too much personal information on social media
B.To explain the harm that can ultimately come to children who have too much Internet access
C.To point out the fact that universities and employers should also be careful when posting online
D.To provide the parents' point of view as to why they might post photos of their children online

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A.To reveal a potential drawback of sharing too much personal information on social media
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Answer: A (I think)

Step-by-step explanation:

if you were to share bad information about yourself online someone who is an employer or university would judge you based on what you have posed about yourself or your opinions you made online

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