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    • RE: Where do you draw the line what a teacher can post online?

      MamiD:
      talcumpowder:

      Hi MamiD,


      No offence to you but your action to screenshot and post it here shows that you're also like the above mentioned teacher? Posting without permission although no names and faces were mentioned?

      Would it be a better way to quote and unquoted rather than showing pics and all? points for thoughts.

      Actually I think there are certain aspects that are not 'also like the teacher'
      - I removed her name, face, and (later on, after commenters here suggested) her hashtag, not intending to shame her. In fact, I had also requested moderators to remove the link another commenter posted (aware that it is still there as of now)
      - I'm not mocking or inviting people to laugh at her together
      - Sharing this does not get me any likes or boost my fame, I'm just a nobody

      I wouldn't deny your suggestion is really good though. Would copy and paste the text as quotes instead next time.

      Hi MamiD,

      Thank you for accepting my suggestion. Human beings are curious (always) when you blanko the name and the faces it creates more curiosity. I was told that you can search the origin of the pictures using google reserve search (i think not possible now cause the teacher fb is private now).

      Let's hope that this doesn't reach the ministry or else the teacher may get suspended.

      posted in Primary 3
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      talcumpowder
    • RE: Where do you draw the line what a teacher can post online?

      Hi MamiD,


      No offence to you but your action to screenshot and post it here shows that you’re also like the above mentioned teacher? Posting without permission although no names and faces were mentioned?

      Would it be a better way to quote and unquoted rather than showing pics and all? points for thoughts.

      posted in Primary 3
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      talcumpowder
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