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pocharle
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Re: character test
pocharle   3/18/2012 5:21:43 PM
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That sounds exactly like what I was thinking. Sadly, this is a young person facing this issue. Just imagine the ramifications when adults are forced up the same flagpole??

Ariella
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Re: character test
Ariella   3/18/2012 5:14:21 PM
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@pocharles Absolutely. In the discussion surrounding the 12 year-old girls whose school is demanding access to her FB password http://www.allfacebook.com/school-makes-12-year-old-surrender-facebook-password-2012-03 many of the comments worry that is a slippery slope that would lead to the possibility of employers making such demands. They seem to assume that no one would find the prospect acceptable.

pocharle
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Re: character test
pocharle   3/18/2012 5:06:33 PM
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Well yes. Those items make some sort of sense to the employer wanting to protect their image and brand. But social content?? I guess you could see how it might factor in but when does your personal life end when it comes to employers demands?? That's where the slippery slope begins.

Ariella
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Re: My policy: Freedom of thinking/speech, and what I don't tell it's no one's business
Ariella   3/15/2012 9:58:09 AM
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@Susan I agree. You have to realize that anything you post may get beyond your restricted circle. Sometimes there are major consequnces as in the case of the teacher whose career nearly came to an end due to Facebook posts. 

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Re: My policy: Freedom of thinking/speech, and what I don't tell it's no one's business
Susan Fourtané   3/15/2012 9:19:40 AM
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Ariella, 

That brings us to square one: if you want to keep something private, keep it for yourself. Or if she wanted to share her condition so badly with a selected group of people there is always the email option, and phone calls, and even going for coffee if they are in the same city. 

-Susan

Ariella
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Re: My policy: Freedom of thinking/speech, and what I don't tell it's no one's business
Ariella   3/15/2012 8:25:29 AM
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@Susan she may have it set on some privacy. But that doesn't mean the information can't be found once it's out there. Some services specialize in finding personal information that can be gleaned from Facebook posts and phots, even the ones that people believe are private. For a small fee, the services will allow people to see the information, supposedly for the sake of individuals who want to become more aware of what can be seen about them online. So if someone has a condition that one wishes to keep private, it is a very bad idea to bring it up many times in supposed confidence to a circle of several hundred friends. 

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Re: There is more to Consumer Electronics
Susan Fourtané   3/15/2012 7:56:48 AM
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Jaden, 

What about people who don't post anything about religion or/and politics? Or what about those who don't have any religious or political views or preferences? 

And wouldn't it be easier to ask about such topics during an interview instead of sneaking into someone's Facebook profile? In the case of a church or a religious organization, as you mentioned, wouldn't it be offensive, and against all the high values of truth and honesty to do such a thing? I believe it would. What do you think? 

This whole topic is an ethical issue, and people don't seem to see it clearly. 

-Susan 

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Re: My policy: Freedom of thinking/speech, and what I don't tell it's no one's business
Susan Fourtané   3/15/2012 7:37:19 AM
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Ariella, 

"She asked if she can hide this information from a prospective employer, and I was wondering how she hopes to get away with that when she posted it on FB."

Yes, she can hide that information from the public view and make it available only for the people she wants. There is an option for this. If she posted the information time ago and worries now about it, she can go back in her timeline and hide that piece of information.

-Susan 

 

Adeniji Kayode
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Re: There is more to Consumer Electronics
Adeniji Kayode   3/15/2012 6:34:11 AM
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I certainly agree with you JADEN, If I am in such a situation whereby i have to release my FB password, i will do that because my FB does not contain stuffs that can be of harm to anybody

Susan Fourtané
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Re: There is more to Consumer Electronics
Susan Fourtané   3/15/2012 3:44:27 AM
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Bolaji, 

Yes, I also agree that too much sharing is going on in social media. However, all this topic is not an easy issue. If I were to hire a person, and checking his/her Facebook profile I notice a drinking habit that includes weekdays, I would consider the application twice, and most likely I would prefer someone who doesn't have a heavy drinking habit, instead.

Now, doesn't this puts me in a judgemental position, and maybe this person's drinking habit doesn't affect his/her professional performance in the company? Where do you draw the line? 

-Susan 

 

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