As previously mentioned, online videos are most
commonly hosted on online video websites. Online video websites
are websites that allow internet users to view videos or make
and upload their own. In most cases, this is done free of charge.
A number of popular online video websites, such as Google Video
and YouTube, have restrictions in place. Those restrictions often
prohibit the use of certain video material. While a large number
of video sites do have restrictions, not all do. Even though you
may be able to make a movie of whatever you want and post it,
it doesn’t necessarily mean that you should.
It is becoming popular to document your “bad,”
side online. There are many individuals, especially high school
students and college students, who are trying to impress others.
Unfortunately, this often results in the documentation of dangerous
or illegal activities. While you may think that it is harmless
to post a small video of you and your friends getting into a fight,
vandalizing something, or using drugs or alcohol, there are a
number of ramifications, many of which you probably never even
thought about.
When documenting the use of drugs, underage drinking,
vandalism, or anything else that is considered illegal, it is
important to remember that you are committing a crime. Most police
departments will not scour the internet in search of online photographs
or videos, but they may come across your online videos on accident.
While you may not be able to be arrested, most officers are actually
required to see you in the act, you may raise suspicions. If you
enjoy participating in illegal activities, such as underage drinking,
there is a good chance that you will continue to participate in
them. With suspicion arose, there is a good chance that you may
be being watched by your local authorities.
In addition to the authorities, if you are student,
whether you are a college student or a high school student, there
is a good chance that you could be suspended from school. Across
the country, there have been numerous reports of school officials
finding online content, including videos hosted on online video
websites, that document illegal activities. These activities often
included underage drinking, drug use, or threats against other
students. In addition to be spoken to by your local police department,
there is also the chance of school suspension or suspension for
any school related activities, such as sports.
The possibility of being suspended from school
and talked to by your local police department are things that
could happen right away. Despite what you may think, your online
video could come back to haunt you in a couple of years. Most
online video websites will allow you to remove your video, if
and when you choose to do so. However, it is likely that a large
number of individuals have already seen it. Although they are
not supposed, it is also possible that your video has been reproduced
and redistributed throughout the internet. If illegal activities
were documented in your online video, there is a good chance that
you could be terminated from your job, especially if your video
was viewed by your employer. Also, there are a large number of
employers who use the internet to research their new applicants.
Your online video, especially if it documented the use or participation
in illegal activities, could prevent you from getting that new
job that you always dreamed about.
As much fun as you may think it would be to make
a video of your next underage drinking party, you are advised
against doing so. Perhaps, it is best to stay cautious. You can
never tell who will be watching your video and what they will
do about it.
Author: Syed Hassan