A very freaky PSA that targets GenY kids who are apparently far too comfortable posting everything online.

Here’s another one from the same campaign:

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Think Before You Post | The Drunk Kansan News
Posted on 10th April, 2007

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meneame.net
Posted on 10th April, 2007

Piensa antes de postear…

"Cuando posteas tu foto en Internet, cualquiera puede verla… familia, amigos, y tambien gente no tan amigable… Piensa antes de postear". Interesante campaña para evitar que los menores publiquen alegremente sus fotos y su intimidad onlin…

I must be getting old « There Is Nothing New Under The Sun
Posted on 11th April, 2007

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M1K3¥’s Blog » Blog Archive » links for 2007-04-12
Posted on 11th April, 2007

[…] think before you post › wastered lame PSA to ‘teach’ GenY kids to not post revealing images or something I guess.. good luck - i reckon all the MySpace kidz would love to be recognised everywhere they went (tags: superpublic PSA GenY) […]

Ren
Posted on 12th April, 2007

Nice. Too bad GenY kids are all about recognition. While this might discourage college-aged people, younger students mostly just see ‘later’ as a time to do stuff they don’t really want to do.

However, that these adverts exist is a good sign. It’s a start, however backwards it might seem for some.

NoahBrier.com
Posted on 12th April, 2007

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Keeping Busy » Naked NYC
Posted on 12th April, 2007

[…] Think Before You Post: Some PSAs about digital safety. I think it’s a good cause, but these are poorly executed. I just am not crazy about the scare tactics. […]

anonymous
Posted on 22nd June, 2007

BULLCRAP! Anyone can set their profile to private. Anyone has the ability to REMOVE PHOTOS ONCE POSTED. And you people exaggerate a lot! It’s not like EVERYONE in the town is going to be looking at one persons myspace! jeeze!

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