Netiquette: What To Do (And Not Do) On Social Media This Valentine's Day

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Written by Jill Krasny (@jillkrasny)

Like it or not, Valentine's Day is upon us and chances are you'll want to share what you're up to online. However, there's a right and a wrong way to do it, especially if you want to exude a certain level of class. To that end, we've compiled five do's and don'ts to help you navigate the web, no matter what social platform you're using. Just remember, whatever you do will live on indefinitely, so make sure your digital footprint has some thought (and sweetness) behind it. Otherwise your move will fall flat like a cheap chocolate rose. 

Do: Self-Edit As Necessary

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Don't: Instagram The Gifts You Didn't Buy

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Do: Creatively Drop Hints

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Don't: Share What Porn You're Watching

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Do: Organize An Event

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Don't: Display Thirst Of Any Kind

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Do: Make A Mix

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Don't: Vine A Sextape

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Do: Host A Google Hangout

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Don't: Facebook Stalk Your Ex

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