Urbex & Social Media

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Urban exploring and social media have never really mixed well. While social media has the power to inspire, educate, and connect us, it also tends to ruin spots, draw heat, and endanger the community if handled carelessly. Social media is a great tool to have in your toolbox, but only if it's used ethically. Below we’ve provided some basic guidelines you can use to avoid getting into trouble with the law and stay drama-free in the communities!

Don’t reveal the location
  • Never post the full name of the location, or the address/coordinates.
  • Vague regions are generally ok (i.e. “central-midwest”) if the place is “well-known”, meaning the spot is blown out, tagged up, and is known to the general public.
  • Not everything is worth posting. “Holy Grail” or untouched buildings are rare these days. Posting the spot right away can have a negative effect on it.
  • Make sure your images are not reverse searchable through Google Lens or other means. You might be exposing the spot without knowing it!
Don’t reveal your entry
  • Don’t post how you got in, climbed up, unlocked, or bypassed anything.
Delay your posts
  • Don’t “live-share” or post a spot on social media right after doing it. This protects yourself and the spot!
  • If the spot is pristine, has power, or is brand new, it's best to not post it at all until it reaches “well-known” status, or gets demoed or reno’d. Don’t contribute to a spot getting ruined!
  • Some explorers will even sit on photos/videos until the Statute of Limitations runs out or even until a spot is completely gone.
Privacy is important
  • Avoid posting identifying information publicly without permission (Faces, vehicles, license plates, paperwork, etc)
  • Always carefully double and triple check your potential posts for identifying information before you upload!
  • Blur any information you are unsure about (there are free apps in the app stores that can do this)
  • Consent is important! Always ask the people in your photos/videos if you are unsure.
  • Avoid maintaining a publicly visible exploring account.
    • Taggers, scrappers, vandals, and many others with bad intentions are and will be following your accounts online looking for their next spot; don’t make it easy for them!
Protect the community
  • You may get access to private forums and chats where people feel comfortable sharing photos/videos they don’t want posted publicly. Please don’t repost and/or share someone else’s stuff without permissions and credit. It's just uncool m’kay?
Just use your head
  • Ask yourself: “Could this post blow the spot or get someone in trouble?”. If the answer is yes, don’t post it!
  • If you’re unsure, ask an admin or your fellow trusted explorers.
Truly Yours',
your friendly neighborhood admins
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