This means to share something online. It is often personal or embarrassing. People do this to be mean or cause trouble.
This means to share something online. It is often personal or embarrassing. People do this to be mean or cause trouble.
I'm gonna put this game cheater's screenshot on blast!
Someone exposed my old blog posts, and it was incredibly embarrassing.
Don't just expose other people's personal information online without thinking.
I was threatened that they would expose our DMs, so I had no choice but to apologize.
It's a poor drawing, but I'll post it as a record of my practice.
This word is often used for bad things. It means showing private things to shame someone. Sometimes, people use it to show their own bad work for fun.
Other words like "upu" or "touka" mean to just post something online. They are neutral words. "Sarasu" is different. It means to post something online to hurt someone. It is used when you share someone's private information. Or when you share their mistakes to make them look bad.
Use this when you want to show someone's bad actions online. You share what they did wrong. This makes others see their mistake. It can be a warning to others.
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