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Old 07-28-2010, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by abbeydae View Post
Is it a good idea to set your entire profile to private before recruitment?
I don't have anything to hide. All of my albums are good and I have no questionable tagged photos, likes, or wall posts.
One of my friends is completely deactivating hers during recruitment because she doesn't want it to hurt her. However, I thought that if you had a good profile, it could help you.
Your thoughts?
It's up to you. Is everything squeaky clean? Even your "Groups" pages? Any unpredictable friends who write on your wall?

Even clean, people might make assumptions by anything on your profile/photos/wall. Personally, I'd like to leave that up for personal interaction.
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