Quoted: Alexander Jordan on Instagram and Potential Legal Woes

Body

Image
Dartmouth Now takes note when faculty and other members of the community weigh in on issues of the day. Here is today’s “Quoted”:

“Instagram can feed our narcissism, or at least reflect it. All it takes is a bit of overconfidence to lose sight of the legal and personal risks of posting potentially incriminating photos or other information online,” says Alexander Jordan, an adjunct professor of business administration at the Tuck School of Business, in a Miami Herald story, published by The Bellingham Herald, about police use of the social media site.

Office of Communications