☕ BUY ME A MILITARY COFFEE https://buymeacoffee.com/bendykes Should active-duty military personnel be banned from social media? As a 20-year U.S. Navy submarine veteran, I believe the military has a serious social media problem. Service members are posting videos in uniform, broadcasting from military spaces, revealing information about their commands, and sometimes damaging the professionalism and public trust our Armed Forces depend upon. This is bigger than one viral TikTok. Social media can expose locations, routines, equipment, personnel, morale problems, and operational details that foreign intelligence services can collect and exploit. It also encourages service members to chase attention instead of protecting the mission. In this video, I explain why military social media use has become a national-security risk, what I witnessed during my Navy career, and whether active-duty personnel should face tighter restrictions—or be ordered off social media completely. Subscribe for military commentary, national-security analysis, Navy experience, and plain talk about the standards America needs to restore. #Military #SocialMedia #NationalSecurity ### Chapters 00:00 The military has a social media problem 00:42 The viral video that proves it 02:15 Wearing the uniform comes with responsibilities 04:03 Why this is bigger than bad behavior 05:49 Foreign intelligence is watching 07:38 Operational security and information leaks 09:26 Social media is changing military culture 11:18 What military standards used to mean 13:07 Should active-duty troops be banned? 15:12 A realistic policy that could work 16:24 The national-security bottom line ### Tags military social media, ban military from social media, active duty military, military TikTok, military TikTok videos, military social media policy, social media national security, military operational security, OPSEC, military OPSEC violations, U.S. military, United States military, military discipline, military standards,