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The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) has cautioned recent high school graduates to desist from making indecent and irresponsible statements on social media, warning that such conduct could harm their future prospects.

In a statement released on Thursday, September 25, the Authority noted, it has observed an increasing trend of young people posting troubling content online, including vulgar expressions and comments about “snatching people’s husbands.” These posts, widely circulated, have raised public concern.

CSA reminded young people that while social media offers opportunities for networking and self-expression, it also carries responsibilities and long-term consequences.

“What individuals post online becomes part of their permanent digital footprint,” the statement said, noting that universities, scholarship boards, and employers often review applicants’ online activity during evaluation.

Beyond reputational damage, the Authority warned that irresponsible online behavior could expose graduates to cyberbullying, harassment, and exploitation. In severe cases, it could even breach Ghana’s cybercrime laws under the Cybersecurity Act, 2020 (Act 1038) and the Electronic Communications Act.

CSA therefore urged graduates to maintain decency and respect in their online interactions, stressing that social media should be used to showcase creativity, build networks, and promote entrepreneurship rather than to share harmful or insulting content.

CSA further pledged to collaborate with stakeholders including the Ministry of Education, civil society groups, and community leaders to raise awareness about safe and responsible online behavior.

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