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Originally posted by FSUZeta
alphachiemily, at many chapters ,advisors have to be facebook police, and give the members a deadline to remove photos featuring questionable activity.
bottom line to pnms or members-if you would not want your parents, grandparents, minister/priest/rabbi or university president to see what you are doing in your photo, don't post it in a public forum.
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I tell my students to think of these things as photo albums on a table. There's the photo album that you happily place on the coffee table in the living room, open for any visitor (parents, faculty, PNMs) to look through, and then there's the photo album that you keep under your bed that only you and close friends/brothers/sisters look at. These two albums should NOT be the same.
College students drink, play jokes on each other, take risks, and act stupid sometimes....and they take pictures of themselves doing all of the above. However, Wal Mart has long lines to return items at Customer Service, and gas stations have nasty bathrooms (some of them), but their marketing firms don't show us pictures of that.
That's the two analogies I use with my students when talking about internet pictures, etc. I encourage them to password protect their online photo albums...I actually have one chapter that does that...I know they've got "incriminating" photos in there, but as long as they keep it a private album, I think that's a good solution.
PsychTau