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Old 09-14-2009, 01:53 AM
Fallen_Angel Fallen_Angel is offline
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Most companies already do this, I think that it is a reasonable request if you are putting yourself out there as a member of an organization. It also says right in your standards that it is only questionable content where your affiliation to Tri Delta is obvious. This seems reasonable if you have Tri Delt all over your profile than lose the other stuff, if you want to keep drinking photos and other "questionable content" then remove anything that makes your affiliation obvious.

I can also point to the fact that something a member of a international sorority on my old campus had on her page got seen by someone she added to her friends' list and the entire chapter was severly punished, they were very close to losing their charter. It's cases like this that have made people really crack down on Facebook. In Canada if you are an employee of the government of Canada, especially within the Prime Minister's office, you are not allowed to be involved with social media to avoid leaks and indescretions.
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