The development of digital technology has changed the way humans communicate, including the emergence of the phenomenon of oversharing, a behavior that involves excessive sharing of personal information on social media. This oversharing phenomenon poses various risks, including the insecurity of one's privacy, the potential for slander, and the potential for damage to one's self-esteem. From an Islamic perspective, particularly based on the hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), maintaining one's own honor and that of others is an obligation that cannot be ignored. This study uses a qualitative approach with a literature study method and analyzes the relevance of hadith values related to covering up evil in oversharing behavior. The results of the study indicate that oversharing has the potential to conflict with Islamic ethical principles because it can reveal the ugliness of oneself or others without justifiable reasons. This title emphasizes the importance of digital literacy based on the teachings of the hadith as an ethical guide, so that social media use remains within morals and maintains mutual honor.
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