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testfoobar ◴[] No.44314177[source]
Outside of just wanting privacy for its own sake, there are many, many reasons to keep social media profiles private: health privacy, sexual orientation privacy, relationship privacy, location privacy, financial privacy, etc.

“To facilitate this vetting, all applicants for F, M and J non-immigrant visas will be asked to adjust the privacy settings on all their social media profiles to ‘public’”, the official said.

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Mountain_Skies ◴[] No.44314266[source]
Much of the world is against LBGTQ+ rights. If an immigrant has social media posts expressing open hatred and even calls for violence against people with sexual orientations not approved of in their home culture, will you still have an open mind about welcoming them in the US with open arms?

This isn't theoretical. Both China and India, the two countries that supply the most students to the US, prohibit marriage equality. Both have extensive discrimination throughout their societies, both at the government and cultural levels.

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sundaeofshock ◴[] No.44314298[source]
Yes. I wouldn’t be happy they hold those views, but I don’t support basing a person’s entry into the US on how the feel about Donald Trump.

Of course, your scenario is a big ol’ straw person, as those beliefs are not what they are screening for.

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1. dmoy ◴[] No.44314327[source]
It might not be what the US is screening for, but if you're forced to make your account public, not just to the US, then your own government would also know.
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2. thfuran ◴[] No.44314965[source]
Yes, that's part of why it's a bad idea.
3. mahirsaid ◴[] No.44315785[source]
They will most likely force FAANG to disclose this anyway. Some of which already have contracts with that country that is at war.