This is what is so troubling to me. Its the complete breakdown of privacy and personal space that seems to be the culturally acceptable norm. Many of my students seem to have no concept of privacy whatsoever. It is almost as if they feel entitled to my personal info and private life. "Whered ya go? Who was that? Whatd u pay for that?" And other rude and nosy questions seem to bombard me constantly. And when I tell them to mind their own business, they get mad and try to find what they want anyway by going behind my back and gossiping (which I hate). Its also the spying on people on the internet that creeps me out. I've had students post things related to personal and private maters in my barn and caught flack for it from clients, obviously peeved their business was plastered all over the internet. I often bring working students with me on hauling trips or when assisting a client with a purchase, and it still bothers me that I actually have to tell the students "No pictures! No posts!; Nobody needs to know what we are doing every minute!" I actually snapped once and asked one girl if she updated her status every time she used the toilet! The picture snapping is the worst. I do not care to have my photo taken nor do I care to have photos of my home, barn or horses posted on other people's social media pages either. I cannot believe the looks I get when I tell people they need to take them down. They seem to think that they can do whatever they please with no regard for my privacy or property. It troubles me that this up and coming generation has no boundaries. They think nothing of posting their location or personal details with no regard for their safety. I really dislike when they post other people's info or pics with them in them without permission thus putting people at risk. There is this young woman in my community who really is like, the social pariah of horses. She's starved two to death and been caught stealing from numerous individuals, been kicked out of 5 stables for lots of reasons and EVERYONE knows to avoid her like the plague. Her kids used to live close to me and walk to my farm without my permission and visit my farm. The older one was always snapping photos of my farm and livestock and it actually hurt my business just by being associated with her. I had clients threatening to leave and opting not to go to shows and clinics because they did not want to be "tagged" in photos with her or show up on her page. It took my threatening her to get her to stop. Insurance companies now will deny a claim if you were burglarized and posted that you were away online. While you are posing with a trout pout, rocking your orange streaky spray tan, criminals are scoping out your jewelry and electronics in your house and just waiting for you to post your location when your away so they can rob you.