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Originally Posted by FSUZeta
this is just coming up with your chapter? numerous chapters of all npc sororities have been policing facebook for several years now. usually the executive officers divide up the chapter and are responsible for periodically checking a certain number of the members facebook accounts.
many npc sororities have national policies concerning what is appropriate to post on facebook,myspace, etc. yours may too.
protest if you want, but you are probably beating a dead horse. since you are 22, you may be approaching the end of your college career and it might be time to do some facebook housecleaning, in case a potential employer makes a habit of checking facebook accounts of prospective employees.
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I agree with many of the previous posts but picked this one. I'm also surprised that this is just now coming up. I was dealing with this back when I was advising eons ago.
Also, I'd highly recommend either cleaning those pages up or making them private. It only took one meeting with a vp of my company, where he casually mentioned that he'd been checking out MySpace because of his teenage daughter. That was an easy lightbulb that upper management looked at the site. I made my page private put a boring pic and boring quote up and went on. I don't cry because I can't have a picture of me with alcohol looking all trashed even though I'm (now) 28. Looking like an alcoholic on the internet probably won't get me very far.