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Drolefille 07-03-2006 04:32 PM

I'm sure the sorority sisters are looking at that facebook group. It was probably created with good intentions however. The Gamma Chis are from all the sororities, so they're not going to be "in on it" as it were. Once you sign up for recruitment (if you haven't already) all the sororities will get your name and info anyway and can facebook/myspace/whatever new fangled thing there is out there - you anyway.

I wouldn't worry about stalking, but do make sure that it is a clean profile/pics/etc

kddani 07-04-2006 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ucfpnm
i love people like you

I wouldn't advertise that fact. Particularly since you weren't here for that post and didn't see his other "posts" that were pretty nasty. He was one of the "fratties"

amanda6035 07-04-2006 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ucfpnm
oh and i wanted to add something- even if your profile is private, if you send someone a message who is not your friend, they will be able to see your profile, and not just right then when they're getting the message, but i think they can see it forever.

No, it's only 30 days. I sent a message to someone recently who I wasnt friends with and it warned me before I sent it that they would be able to see my profile for 30 days.

jadis96 07-11-2006 11:58 PM

Just warning everyone here, but I am about to get on a soapbox :)

To begin with I am not sure the issue here is "just" facebook, I think really while facebook might be the most common on campuses at the moment really the issue is with Facebook/ Myspace/ Friendster/ Livejournal/ etc. No matter how safe you think these sites are and how private you think the information you post on them is they are all sites that CAN be accessed by other people. All it takes is one "friend" to let someone see your page and your information is out there. Even if it's an innocent thing like leaving a computer logged in in the computer lab.

Also there was recently an article in the Triangle (Sigma's magazine) about how our EO views these sites and what requirements they have for them.

My opinion is simple here, assume what you post can be read by anyone. If you are not sure of something leave it off your page.

Btw there have been news stories recently (I heard one last week, sorry I can't remember where) of students in college trying to get internships and because of pics/ information posted on their facebook that a professor saw they were turned down for.

Okay off the soapbox... sorry folks!


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