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    I'm a dude, I swear! SuperiorDG's Avatar
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    I would reply, but I'm afraid someone might use it against me.

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    Personally I've gotta go with the common sense rule on this one. My FB account has very few friends, who are actually real friends and two of them are people I work with.

    My thought is this; if I wouldn't say it at work in front a customer or my owner then it isn't going on FB. Lately some of political views have started to end up on my wall as my frustration with "the man" grows. I've kept it in check enough not to piss anyone off.

    It's the internet though. Once you put it out there, it will be forever and for anyone to use against you.

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    My employer has used FB against employees before. They have also used myspace and twitter posts. We even have a clause in the employee handbook that prohibits us from specifically naming our place of employment on “social networking” sites.

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    My buddy is an attorney and he uses FB regularly to collect information on the parties involved in the suit.

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    real easy...

    Set everything to friends only...

    Do NOT Add workplace persons to your friends lists

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    Most HR people I know check the majority of social media websites right after reading your resume (if they are interested). Remember that even if you don't have your name in those media sites they can still track you via email, which is inevitably on your resume.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glock Shooter View Post
    My buddy is an attorney and he uses FB regularly to collect information on the parties involved in the suit.
    So true on that.. we check potential clients and other parties involved. You would be surprised what people put on there.

    There is no expectation of privacy on the internet.

    It's as if you were in public making a declaration in front of many witnesses about murder...

    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    real easy...

    Set everything to friends only...

    Do NOT Add workplace persons to your friends lists
    Do not add people you do not know as friends. I don't care how popular you want to seem.



    Quote Originally Posted by Mobat555 View Post
    Most HR people I know check the majority of social media websites right after reading your resume (if they are interested). Remember that even if you don't have your name in those media sites they can still track you via email, which is inevitably on your resume.
    Yep.. and I personally know of a few who have not received calls back.

    That being said.. the internet is forever. Those pictures of you with a bong in college... Yep.. they can be found.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobat555 View Post
    Most HR people I know check the majority of social media websites right after reading your resume (if they are interested). Remember that even if you don't have your name in those media sites they can still track you via email, which is inevitably on your resume.
    Oh and don't be a tard... Email addresses are too easy to get.
    have a general BS email for FB, Myspace, whatever and have a professional email address for ONLY work related correspondence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    Oh and don't be a tard... Email addresses are too easy to get.
    have a general BS email for FB, Myspace, whatever and have a professional email address for ONLY work related correspondence.
    Exactly

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    I don't understand why you would have to go online and blather all of your daily BS and this and that for ANYBODY to see. Sure we all do it on forums and such but we still temper it usually.
    But what gets me is some of the stuff I have seen on my kids FB page and what his "friends" post: I slept with X, so and so is a slut, I got soooo drunk last weekend etc.
    Just frickin stupid.
    And the lawyer point-I know two people that have stuff bite them in the keester during divorces from post's on FB and Twitter.

    I don't use any social networking sites. If I want my friends to know what I am doing I will call them.
    That's also why I don't have many friends. I like it that way.
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