Social media antics can ruin career, misrepresent military services
1. "Remaining professional while on and off duty -- both online and off -- are important to maintaining Army standards"
2. "I routinely discuss the use of social media and how their identity translates beyond just themselves to the entire U.S. Army
3. "Nobody would expect to see their doctor, attorney, politician or a police officer acting like a clown publicly. Whether our Soldiers realize it or not, that is the high regard the public holds of our profession. It wasn't always so, and a lot of Soldiers have worked for decades to build the public trust we currently enjoy."
4. "I make the distinction that we lack total freedom of speech while we wear our uniform."
Along with protecting our country, American soldiers must maintain their online presence. With that being said, they must not post anything that could be viewed as innapropriate. This means keeping everything under PG-13. Society views soldiers as heros that they place their trust in and one soldier may represent the troops as a whole.
During the final training stages before heading into combat the army makes sure to train their soldiers on how to use social media. (Thats right, after they learn to survive grusome weather, and shoot a 12- gauge shotgun they must learn how to send a Tweet.) An essential stage before heading into battle. Soldiers are seen as leaders of our country and must be careful when posting on social media, just as any professional including lawyers and doctors. These men and woman can handle heavy machinery and explosives but must be trained on how to use social media!
The United States places such a high role on these men and woman and sometimes forgets to be understanding when it comes to their personal lives. Soldiers are just normal citizens who had the guts to go off to war. The high emphasis placed on soldiers just gives the Army something else to stress about. Many new soldiers are advid social media users, this leads to the many soldiers who have lost their careers because of an "online incident". We trust these men and woman with our lives but we must draw attention to everything these people do on the web.
Media has shaped them to be strong, trustworthy, courageous men and woman. Thus, the army is constantly trying to censor their soldiers social media because society will never see these men and woman as merely men and woman.






