
Kenyan Politician's Warning: US and Other Countries Monitoring Your Social Media
Kenyan Politician Warns Youth About Social Media Monitoring, Visa Implications In a recent address in Sabatia, Vihiga County, Kenya, Musalia Mudavadi, a prominent Kenyan politician, urged young Kenyans to exercise caution in their social media activities. He highlighted the increasing monitoring of online behavior by the United States and other nations, emphasizing the potential impact on visa applications. "The Gen Zs, be careful when posting on social media, the United States and other countries are watching you," Mudavadi stated, underscoring the seriousness of his warning. He further explained that countries are implementing new parameters for tracking social media footprint, and this can affect visa approvals. Mudavadi's message resonates with the growing concerns about digital privacy and the implications of online activity on international travel. His warning serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible social media use, especially for young Kenyans seeking opportunities abroad. The video of his speech underscores the need for awareness and caution in the digital age.