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I do think its very important that PNMs are very cautious with what they put on facebook. Many sororities on my campus do a lot of research as soon as they meet a PNM...get the list of names of women coming through recruitment...etc.
As the Recruitment Advisor for my chapter I am going to challenge them to really find out as much as possible about PNMs...not saying that a beer in hand is a bad thing...but people tend to create a facebook page that really describes them. Western Carolina University does not have a competitive greek system. Political, Religious and other campus affiliations would certainly not have any bearing on releasing a woman from recruitment. I do agree with the posts with PNMs stating interests as "Smoking Weed, Blacking Out, Not Going to Class" as red flags. Underage students also must be very cautious if they have pictures of them drinking or partaking in illegal activity especially in dorms on campus as many of the Resident Directors and other higher ups on campus can use those pictures as evidence of underage drinking and have sanctioned students based on that... In a nutshell...make sure that you make your pictures AND profile viewable to friends only...the privacy level for pictures is different than the profile... the end :) |
Am I the only one who thinks that Facebook/Myspace are going to get to the point where everyone's being so careful with their profiles (and everything else on them) that they'll just vanish?
I mean, if everything is "private" it kind of defeats the purpose of networking. |
Facebook has never really been about networking, IMHO, despite the term "social networking site." The general attitude is to make friends only with people you know, or at least people you sorta know. It's more a way of keeping in touch with friends and classmates and the like.
On Myspace, however, it's much more common to make friends with someone you don't know at all. |
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I got a Facebook Beta account in 2003. I remember adding a lot of people I didn't even know. Of my entire Friends List, only about 1/4 of them were people I knew IRL. Back then, people just kinda added whoever in the same network. It really was about networking because you got to know more about that guy who sits across the lecture room in your Poli Sci class. At least that's how it was on my campus. They never had the option to keep your profile private, either -- just like MySpace. Even to this day I use Facebook to network and MySpace to keep in touch with friends...the exact opposite of what you do. I miss Facebook Beta. We didn't have to worry about shit like Applications then. :( |
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I was among those envious people who was mad that my school wasn't good enough for a facebook network at first lol |
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And ditto about not being good enough. I don't think the University of Hawai'i got on the bandwagon until Round 2 or Round 3. |
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To add to this...I hate hate hate seeing people with all the drug applications like dope wars, etc. |
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