Asking Eric: Instacart worker’s social media posts seem inappropriate at best, invasive at worst
- Eric's advice column featured a question, "Fractured Friendship," about a student struggling to make friends.
- This question reminded the author of advice they received as an older teen, which they found helpful.
- The author suggests communicating needs and finding people who share desired attributes to build connections.
- The author also knows a woman who posts photos of customer's homes and customers themselves on social media.
- The author questions if posting these photos is a breach of privacy, especially when the woman is working.
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Asking Eric: Instacart worker’s social media posts seem inappropriate at best, invasive at worst
Dear Eric: A lady I know does shopping for Instacart, and occasionally she will post on Facebook photos of homes she has delivered to, adding comments like “look at this cool home I delivered groceries to today!” Isn’t that a huge breach of privacy? Or as an influencer, she will post videos of herself walking around a restaurant or store, including shots of customers who are standing in line, or eating a meal or shopping. Again, isn’t this a bre…
Asking Eric: A friend has gone too far with social media influencing
Dear Eric: A lady I know does shopping for Instacart, and occasionally she will post on Facebook photos of homes she has delivered to, adding comments like “look at this cool home I delivered groceries to today!”
Asking Eric: Instacart shopper posting photos without permission
Dear Eric: A lady I know does shopping for Instacart, and occasionally she will post on Facebook photos of homes she has delivered to, adding comments like “look at this cool home I delivered groceries to today!” Isn’t that a huge breach of privacy? Or as an influencer, she will post videos of herself walking around a restaurant or store, including shots of customers who are standing in line, or eating a meal or shopping. Again, isn’t this a bre…

While trying to be an influencer, a friend crosses the line
Dear Eric: A lady I know does shopping for Instacart, and occasionally she will post on Facebook photos of homes she has delivered to, adding comments like, “Look at this cool home I delivered groceries to today!” Isn’t that a…
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