40% Indians feel controversial social media content may get them fired

The survey - which included 1,000 adults in India - underlined the risks to professional reputation on account of controversial content on social media profiles

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Current affairs: More than 40 per cent Indian respondents polled agreed that they could get fired for controversial content on their social media channels, according to a survey by cybersecurity solutions firm McAfee.

Interestingly, more than a quarter (30.6 per cent) admitted to only deleting posts after a crisis, and 25.7 per cent "confessed" to posting negative content about their current workplace.

The survey - which included 1,000 adults in India - underlined the risks to professional reputation on account of controversial content on social media profiles.

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