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I agree with KLPDaisy. My first thought at any blocked Facebook or Myspace profile is that the person has some maturity about them, and has actually been listening to all of us adults who have harped upon internet safety. So my immediate first thought is a positive, not a negative one. While I certainly agree with the concept that FB/MS can help a PNM if done appropriately, I still lean a little bit more towards the "less is more," "classy" philosophy, and would look forward to meeting that person during rush even more than one who has everything out there. My daughter has her Facebook blocked, and I think she has shown good taste in doing so. She was showing me last night that someone (that she doesn't know) from a sorority asked to be her friend, and she did so, but with the privacy wall still on, so that there is still a limit to what the woman may see.
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