Social Media: The Professional License Killer
Social media has transformed from a personal playground to potential professional quicksand for licensed professionals. The digital footprints we leave behind can now trigger serious regulatory consequences, as licensing boards increasingly scrutinize online behavior with the same rigor they apply to in-person conduct.
Tony Bertolino, managing partner at Bertolino Law Firm, joins us to unpack this critical issue facing professionals across all disciplines. The warning is clear: those casual posts, shared memes, and even heated comment threads can be interpreted as unprofessional conduct by regulatory boards. For attorneys, even vaguely referencing difficult clients could violate confidentiality. Nurses face strict boundaries prohibiting patient connections on social media platforms, with the Texas Board of Nursing explicitly warning that privacy settings offer no protection against ethical violations. Counselors must navigate their own specific guidelines, including never connecting with clients on personal accounts.
What makes this landscape particularly treacherous is how easily problematic content can reach regulatory authorities. Anyone can screenshot and report concerning posts, and if you’re already under investigation, boards may comb through your entire social media history looking for patterns of questionable behavior. The consequences range from warnings to license suspension or revocation—putting careers built over decades at risk over momentary lapses in judgment. The advice from experts? Pause before posting and remember that your license represents not just your livelihood but the trust placed in you by the public. Don’t let careless online activity jeopardize what you’ve worked so hard to achieve. For more resources on staying compliant in your profession, check out our newsletter and subscribe to Know Your Regulator.