When you share on social media, it’s tempting to want to put everything out there.
First and foremost is the consideration of safety, particularly for children.
That leaves you vulnerable to people you’ve never met.

A way to save valuable natural spaces
A less-considered element of location revolves around protecting the environment.
That can lead to overcrowding, trail erosion, and national park staffing issues.
Some parks are asking people to post responsibly and forgo the location tag.

It’s easy to just leave out the location tag on a social media post.
But you might go one step farther and disable geotagging on your photos altogether.