Posting on my other accounts requires forethought - there are filters and opinions from friends brought into play - but posting on my private Snapchat feels much more low-stakes. Last but not least, there’s my private Snapchat story, the only form of social media I consider truly exclusive. My regular Snapchat story is usually empty, though I’ll occasionally post a picture if I’m at dinner with friends or passing something scenic. LinkedIn is essentially just a list of different positions I’ve held at The Michigan Daily and primarily used to do covert research on others. My Twitter is mostly for professional use and self-promotion. Then, there’s Facebook, where you can find a handful of pictures I posted in 2015 and not much else. There’s Instagram, my main highlight reel. I’m not embarrassed to admit that, especially considering how many different ways I can be observed. ![]() ![]() ![]() I spend a lot of time thinking about the way I’m perceived.
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