Adelyn Hosehbo

Adelyn HosehboAdelyn Hosehbo, I have seen many teenagers in my facebook account that are not worried or aware about what comes into view on their facebook pages or other social media platforms. I am concerned for them because I know most of them deal with it has harmless fun. With the latest happening with Adelyn Hosehbo, I believe it serves as a good advice to other teenagers who use the social media like Facebook – be more aware with what you want the world to see! (Background story: Adelyn Hosehbo posted on facebook that she smacked her mother.) This 14 year-old little monster who goes by the web name, “Adelyn Hosehbo“ is trending on Google Search, Facebook and Twitter like wildfire: The whole Adelyn Hosehbo story is recognized on this forum thread in EDMW. If you are too idle to read through the hundreds of postings, Adelyn purportedly slapped her mum for harassing at her and also stole from her to buy a LV wallet. Being a Gen Z, she has to bring these actions to the next level by boasting about them on Facebook to the world:

Lesson for teenagers to use the Social Media

1. Do not add hundreds and thousands of “random” friends on your facebook except you don’t mind not knowing who has admittance to your information. It actually depends on how contented are you sharing your personal information online. With Adelyn Hosehbo’s facebook page, there are quite a few “friends” of hers that are scornful and rebuke her publicly on facebook.

2. Check your facebook privacy settings. In Adelyn Hosehbo’s profile page, you don’t need to be her friend to see things posted on her wall. Again, how much would you desire to illustrate the world – as not knowing who is reading it.

3. Don’t post things that may potentially be hurtful to you. Eg. Posting that you slapped your mother, stole a car, and committed a murder… things like these should not appeared on your wall. If I slapped my mother, I would most likely be too ashamed to even tell my closest friends. Your possible employers might in fact see all those on your facebook someday… Go get a diary if you actually need to pen it down. I wonder if people of this generation still use diary or not…

4. Don’t post your school for public to view if you are likely to get stomped. See now everyone in Singapore knows that Adelyn Hosehbo was from Marsling Secondary School. Not a very good image for your alma mater.

5. Last but not least……… If any readers reading this post has violent tendencies like Adelyn, please speak to your school counsellor or approach counselling centres near your home. A list of VWOs in Singapore can be found here http://www.ncss.org.sg/vwocorner/members_list.asp

I do not like STOMP as it is breeding an anonymous self-righteous vigilante platform as I voiced my opinion here before

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Adelyn Slap | Adelyn Hosehbo

Adelyn Slap | Adelyn Hosehbo, Yеt another teenage girl hаѕ accidentally become аn international star thanks tο Chirrup. Thіѕ time іt’s thе turn οf a 14-year-ancient Singapore girl named Adelyn Hosehbo, whο hit thе trending topics list bу allegedly boasting οn Facebook іn thіѕ area slapping hеr protect.

Chirrup hаѕ thе power tο transform even thе mοѕt innocuous incidents іntο global events, whісh snowball once people ѕtаrt asking іn thіѕ area thе people involved. Aѕ wе hаνе seen іn recent weeks wіth thе lіkеѕ οf Amber Cole аnd April Pratt, Chirrup саn аt times bе a kind οf online echo chamber.

It doesn’t matter whаt people аrе saying. Thеу саn bе complimentary οr abusive, thеу саn bе shocked οr supportive. Bυt іf thеу’re discussing someone, thеу push thаt person up thе list οf trending topics аnd a kind οf ‘Chirrup perfect storm’ develops.
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Who is Singapore Girl Adelyn Hosehbo News

Adelyn Hosehbo News-PicsAdelyn Hosehbo,The phone number and Facebook URL of 14-year-old Singapore girl Adelyn Hosehbo have been spreading online today, as many Singaporean tweeters have called on the girl to issue an apology to her mother.
Hosehbo was thrust into the spotlight on Tuesday after she allegedly boasted of slapping her mother. This prompted an outpouring of condemnation on sites like Twitter and Facebook, with people competing to express their disappointment at what happened.

The danger in such situations is that people end up hounding young girls, who in many cases had no idea that their simple mistakes would end up getting promoted globally via social networks. http://www.indiamr.in

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