Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Facebook Privacy

Facebook is dying. True. Although I still personally go on it out of pure boredum and as a way to see how pathetic my "friends" as Facebook so lightly puts it, from high school are doing, I really have no purpose for it.  I sadly have moved onto the Twitter world but purely for Networking purposes. Being a chapter president for a national organization it's really hard to maintain a proper image while still in undergrad, so I just have my entire privacy page on Facebook....BLOCKED.  What's the fun in that? It's not because no one can see the emabarrassing pictures or comment stupid things on my wall and I even changed my name so I'm basically unsearchable. However, as we all know there are loopholes.  So again, where is the line drawn in the sand for privacy when it comes to Facebook. It's no longer a fun social networking media outlet because I can't connect with my "friends" online.  My co-workers aren't my friends, they are co-workers and there are also boundaries on what you should and shouldn't post about work.  There is boundries for everythin that you want you post and actually do post and yet you find ourself still needing to "clean up" your social media pages should someone happen to skim your page and not approve of what is on it.

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