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Internet Integrity
by Lindsay Scranton Jul 2009
Social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter are causing relationship lines to blur. It can jeopardize your job or your relationship with loved ones and friends – especially if you’re a Christian.
 
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always feel like somebody’s watching me. The truth is … well, that’s true. Someone is always watching me. And, whether you want to admit it or not, someone is always watching you, too. Your mom. Your dog. Your teacher. Your younger sibling. Your daughter. Your dad. Oh, and that person you added as a “friend” on Facebook whom you actually hardly know at all.


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