Watch as Garry Rosenfield explains that it is important to be informed and have your own opinions, but it is also important to know who your audience is on social media and realize that not everyone will agree with you. He suggests it is not the best idea to post political or religious content, as it can alienate a student-athlete from you. It is difficult to regain trust which is important for both of you on a day-to-day basis. It is also important that what you post now may have an impact on your career advancement down the road.
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