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#1. An RBT is working with a client who loves experimenting with new Snapchat filters and taking pictures of themselves using various filters. The RBT captures a few particularly ‘cute’ pictures of the client interacting with the filters, which appears to be reinforcing for the client. Believing that Snapchat stories disappear within 24 hours and are not permanent, the RBT posts these pictures to their personal Snapchat story. Based on the ethical guidelines for behavior analysts and RBTs, is this action permissible?
The text unequivocally states No Okay regardless of waiverss regardless of anything they sign the ethical code says we do not post clients to our personal stories personal timelines personal social media It further dismisses the justifications presented in the other options emphasizing that the temporary nature of the post the clients own social media use or the belief that no one will recognize the client do not negate this ethical prohibition While business social media pages might allow such posts with proper waivers and disclaimers personal social media accounts are strictly offlimits for client content
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