How Your Social Media Can Cause You Serious Problems During Rush
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In this episode of 'Dirty Rush,' host Daisy Kent explores the high-stakes world of sorority social media during college recruitment and beyond. Guests share personal stories of navigating strict social media guidelines, from deleting alcohol and bikini photos to facing consequences like being sent to 'standards' for minor infractions. The discussion reveals how social media scrutiny has evolved—especially with the rise of TikTok and influencer culture—making online presence a critical factor in sorority recruitment. Guests recount incidents ranging from being punished for background profanity in a formal video to being shamed for posting a photo with a friend from a rival sorority. The episode underscores how social media can both empower and endanger young women, with some sororities using platforms to maintain image control, while others foster more relaxed, authentic communities. Despite the pressure, many guests reflect on the fun and camaraderie that defined their college experience, even as digital footprints became a new form of social currency. The episode also highlights the psychological toll of constant online visibility, with guests admitting to over-editing their feeds, stalking potential sisters, and fearing public shaming. The recurring theme is that social media, while a tool for connection, can also be weaponized by those in power—especially exec members—leading to drama, power trips, and disproportionate punishments. Ultimately, the conversation reveals that the real cost isn't just a deleted post, but the loss of authenticity and the pressure to perform online. The takeaway? Social media is no longer just a mirror—it's a minefield that can shape your college experience, reputation, and future opportunities.
Social media presence is now a major factor in sorority recruitment, with many students cleaning up their feeds before rushing.
Sororities use social media to maintain image control, often penalizing members for alcohol, bikini photos, or even background profanity in videos.
The power dynamic in social media enforcement can be abused, with exec members using 'purple heart' comments or DMs as tools of control.
Posting a photo with a friend from a rival sorority can be seen as a red flag, even if it's innocent.
The rise of TikTok and influencer culture has amplified the stakes, making social media a central part of college identity.
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Introduction to the Episode: The Power of Social Media in Sorority Life
Host Daisy Kent introduces the episode's focus on how social media can lead to serious consequences during college rush, setting the stage with personal anecdotes and guest stories.
Kendall's Story: Preparing for Rush and the Pressure to Curate a Perfect Feed
“I made sure I deleted all the alcohol photos I have. And I remember even though it was University of Arizona, I took off like bikini photos. I archived them.”
Savannah's Experience: The Dilemma of Privacy vs. Visibility
“My mom was like, you have to remove that or the other sororities are going to drop you. And she probably was right.”
Emma's Story: A Chill Sorority and the Viral Bikini Photo Incident
“Oh my God, Greta. What the fuck is wrong with you? Why did you just post their crotches on Instagram?”
Zoe's Story: The Secret Crush Pregame and the Social Media Leak
“It was like one of my good friends and she, like it ended up the next year we like were able to do it because it was just too risky.”
“Oh my God, Greta. What the fuck is wrong with you? Why did you just post their crotches on Instagram?”
“The background music in the video, like the music that they were playing at formal in the background in the video had profanity.”
“I made sure I deleted all the alcohol photos I have. And I remember even though it was University of Arizona, I took off like bikini photos. I archived them.”
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