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On this episode of B&RS, we discuss the dangers of self-snitching in the digital age, exploring how people incriminate themselves through social media. We delve into the repercussions of posting crimes online, referencing incidents where individuals broadcasted their criminal activities on Facebook Live, resulting in arrests. We touch on the psychological aspects of why people feel compelled to share their illegal actions publicly. The conversation shifts to the increased use of security cameras in cities like New York and China, highlighting the advancements in facial recognition technology and its implications. We also share personal anecdotes about cutting school and avoiding detection, comparing past strategies to today's social media-driven exposure. The episode wraps up with a humorous yet cautionary discussion about the importance of keeping illegal activities off social media to avoid legal consequences.