Digital Footprint

We did a project where we looked at two individual's applications for WebTV. We looked at their digital footprint, what they post online and what they do online, to try and see who was the better host. After looking at their digital footprints we noticed a plethora of lies within their applications. I think both of the individuals were bad for the job. Not hiring someone for a job because of what they post online is pretty fair in my opinion because you have no proof that they've changed usually. My digital footprint isn't harmful to me at the moment and I intend to keep it that way. I can't predict what my digital footprint will be like in ten years, but I am going to try to keep it non-harmful. I'd like to have a non-harmful digital footprint so I can get a good job. A way that I find helpful that keeps my digital footprint at it's non-harmful state is not getting obsessed with social media because anything posted on social media can be seen even if you've deleted it because someone could've saved it and posted it again. You should also never give away personal information for obvious reasons. You also shouldn't bully anyone online so you don't have any bad reputation on your digital footprint.