- My three most recent posts on Facebook happen to be pictures. I posted a picture of my mother, wife, and my gym. I am a member of “The Brotherhood Of The Bayonet” group. My Facebook is a direct mirror of me and my posts reflect that. Anyone that doesn’t know me will have a good idea of who I am just from my facebook.
- My Facebook timeline is a scramble of high school friends, military friends, and family. I don’t always agree with their beliefs but I keep it to myself. I don’t let it influence my personal opinion. I was raised to respect people along with their views.
- My Facebook presence is exactly as I described in my personal bio. My post reflect a military vet that loves his country, family, and friends.
- There are several signs of bias on my Facebook timeline. As soon as I open my news feed I’m flooded with gym offers and weightlifting videos because that’s what I tend to click on.
- Potentially I influence my family and friends. I create an energy everyone can feed on. I often make uplifting post and love making people laugh on social media. Although I can’t please everyone, Before I post on Facebook I make it a goal to not offend anyone.
- On social media I communicate with my military friends the most. We all live in different parts of the world and facebook is an easy and always accessible platform.