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Younger generaCons appear to be over-‐sharing more than
older generaCons
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90%
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of North American adults think that others divulge too much online
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81% of North American adults believe mobile manners are becoming worse
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92%
of North American adults wish people pracCced beRer mobile eCqueRe in public.
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These adults reported that the following digital online sharing behaviors annoyed them the most…
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MUNDANE DETAILS – 47%
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INAPPRORIATE INFO SHARED WITH CO-‐WORKERS – 42%
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POOR SPELLING AND GRAMMAR – 37%
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SHARING ONLY ABOUT ONE SUBJECT – 13%
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There certainly are benefits to digital sharing such as keeping
in touch and promoCng interests and hobbies…
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But individuals should keep in mind just how much they are
sharing with the world
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