Thanks to online social networks, today we share photos like on a conveyor belt. We've even become so self-centered and self-centered that sometimes we don't even check what's happening in the photo, except for ourselves. We publish in the manner of "shoot first, ask questions later" or in this case, "post first, check later". Which is definitely not recommended. Some had to learn this the hard way.
That, yes check the photo, before sharing it online, seems like an obvious step on the way from pressing the trigger to pressing the "publish" button. But not for everyone. Because even if the composition fits and the settings were correct (these are otherwise less important for "real-time" photos), you still need to inspect it yourself staff, so as not to "smuggle" something that would later "burden" us. If you don't take this into account, you will quickly find yourself out embarrassed, such as the ones we collected in the gallery.