I was active back in the very start of FB (my school got FB my junior year) and there was the initial 2 years of "everybody posting stupid stuff" where there was much talk of "policing" FB and having to contact members re: things posted on FB.
I can't believe that we're coming up on like, 10 years of FB and this is still a thing.
I tend to approach FB from the lens of employment, these days. I like to tell the active collegians I work with the story of a professor Facebooking her daughter's first grade teacher and her profile pic coming up as her bonging a beer as a Miller Lite Girl. Long story short, she no longer works for that district.
The moral of the story was to say that this girl may have been a GREAT teacher, but her social media presence tanked it for her. Like it or not, if people don't KNOW you, they only "know" you based on what you put out there.
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