The reason I state my qualifications and educational background when creating social media content or posts is that I do not want to jump on the bandwagon of discussing topics I haven't studied using the proper methodology (epistemology). I do this in response to the abundance of social media content produced by unqualified individuals, which leads to people falling victim to misinformation. How do I know this? Because those victims come to me for consultation.
Unlike reading books or scholarly articles—where the editor is clearly identified—consuming social media content offers no certainty as to whether the author is actually competent in the field. That is why I advise those who consult me to first understand who created the content. Do not assume a piece of content is accurate simply because the creator has a large following. Instead, look for content written by individuals who use their real names and clearly state their profession, experience, or educational background—details that are relevant to the content they produce.
Don't forget to cross-check the content by comparing it with similar material produced by experts, or by consulting books or scholarly articles. Alternatively, ask an acquaintance or lecturer known to be an expert in the field.
In conclusion, first get to know the creator of the social media content—their competence, experience, and education. Only once you are convinced that the person is truly trustworthy regarding quality should you read their content.
Sunday, July 5, 2026, at 18:18 WIB
Dr. Constantinus, S.Pi, S.H., S.Psi, M.M., M.M., M.Psi, Adv., Psi. (Green Industry & Management)




