Celebrity blogger Bea Binene: Think (thrice) before you click

Yes, it echoes the tagline from GMA, the network where I grew up.

But it is also a VERY strong and meaningful phrase.

Especially on social networking sites. Yes, I know—Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and some of the other sites are there for us to share what we feel.

What will others think of you?

It's okay to post and say what's on your mind.No limitations, no boundaries. That's what social networking sites are for, right?

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But, you must need to know what things and words are okay to post.

Is it gonna offend other people? Will it hurt someone's feelings? What will others think of you if you post that?

What you post can make or break you

Think thrice before posting anything because it can make or break you.

If you're in the reader's position, how would you react if you read those kinds of posts?

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I know that. Because I know where I stand. That's what I do as a role model to many.

Personally managing accounts

I personally manage my accounts so I can see people’s suggestions and “feelings” on my performances and other things that I do.

Some of them are, hmm, let’s just say kinda sensitive. They relate so much about how I’m feeling at the moment.

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That's why I seldom post negative or sad tweets to avoid having to make them feel negative or sad, too!

Be sensitive

Well, I am not saying either that you have to limit yourself on the stuff you can post or post only when you're happy.

What I’m saying is that we just need to be sensitive to the emotions of our followers.

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I blogged about this to somehow make a stand and, most importantly, to remind people to think (thrice) before they click.

Bea Binene appears in “Vampire ang Daddy Ko” and "Indio," airing on GMA.

Editor's note: The blogger's views do not represent Yahoo! Southeast Asia's position on the topic or issue being discussed.