'Social media is not life': Albert Martinez asks fellow parents to teach kids proper Internet etiquette
MANILA, Philippines — Actor Albert Martinez expressed his discomfort toward women posing in a bikini on social media even if they are not in a beach.
In a report by Bandera, Albert said he's not comfortable with it because she has daughters.
“Isa pang hindi ko masyadong gusto with social media is that I see more women posing in two-piece bikinis even if it’s not summer, even wala sa beach. I have daughters and I feel not comfortable with it,” he said.
Albert added that parents need to teach their children on social media proper etiquette.
“Parents should teach their children that social media is not the life. Maybe social media can enhance your career if you want to hit a goal. Promote yourself based on what you wanna be in your career," he said.
“For example, you’re a good architect, post it. Show your work. You’re a good painter or you’re a good mechanic. It enhances your goal in life. But for social media to become your life, you’re addicted to likes, you’re addicted to subscriptions, it eats you up as a person. Again, this is just my opinion,” he added.
Albert also said that he's not comfortable with people airing their frustration and angst on social media.
“Kanya-kanyang opinion ‘yan. Maybe that’s their way of releasing hot air or something but for me, personally, I don’t want to say I’m against but it’s my opinion," he said.
“Siguro hindi na dapat ‘yung mga angst ninyo with your family, with your neighbors ay ilalagay mo sa social media. But I know a lot of people who (do) that,” he added.
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