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03-15-2007, 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by CZAXOTerp
I am older- we had this rule in the mid-late 90's- but my campus was also in a semi-urban area and not the safest place.
also getting back to the whole myspace/facebook topic- there is a whole article on this in the latest issue of the Lyre. It boils down to the this- that members shouldn't put anything on their profile that they don't want to be public information and also makes the statement don't put anything in your profile that you wouldn't want your mother/grandmother to see.
Both very good points.
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Yep. Our advisor was just talking last night about the fact that your facebook profile isn't private no matter what you do. If someone wants to see it, they can. So there's only negative to come from posting incriminating things.
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03-15-2007, 02:39 PM
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If your facebook profile (or myspace for that matter) is private it shouldn't matter, unless you're friending potential members. I see members on my campus friending PNMs all the time and it really bothers me that this hasn't been considered a rush infraction yet.
Now if you're profile is public and you're posting these types of pictures and joining those types of groups, then you better hope that your future employer doesn't know what Google is. They will hold it against you. Plus I wouldn't want any of my sisters having stuff like that in public. I'm all for free speech, but don't attach our organizations name to negative stuff.
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03-15-2007, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by ΑΓΔSquirrelGirl
Yep. Our advisor was just talking last night about the fact that your facebook profile isn't private no matter what you do. If someone wants to see it, they can.
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Maybe I'm just being slow, but how is that possible if you have your facebook privacy set to show your profile only to friends? I know a lot of people have it set so everyone at the school can see it, but I have mine set to only confirmed friends can see it.
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03-15-2007, 04:14 PM
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Maybe I'm just being slow, but how is that possible if you have your facebook privacy set to show your profile only to friends? I know a lot of people have it set so everyone at the school can see it, but I have mine set to only confirmed friends can see it.
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I don't know. Maybe I could figure out if I sat in front of the computer long enough. It's apparently not something your average college student can do, but major companies...i.e. future employers...can do this, she says.
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03-15-2007, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ΑΓΔSquirrelGirl
I don't know. Maybe I could figure out if I sat in front of the computer long enough. It's apparently not something your average college student can do, but major companies...i.e. future employers...can do this, she says.
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I really don't believe her. I'm computer friendly but the only way they could do that is if Facebook gave companies unlimited access. I haven't heard of this being the case (and you'd think we'd find out, someone would blab) so I'd need more evidence.
If it's not cached by Google, is marked friend only (or even completely private), and isn't downloaded off of the server, ABC Company is not going to see it.
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03-15-2007, 07:23 PM
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I really don't believe her. I'm computer friendly but the only way they could do that is if Facebook gave companies unlimited access. I haven't heard of this being the case (and you'd think we'd find out, someone would blab) so I'd need more evidence.
If it's not cached by Google, is marked friend only (or even completely private), and isn't downloaded off of the server, ABC Company is not going to see it.
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I actually believe that I've heard that Facebook is giving companies unlimited access. I can't remember where and I cannot back up my source, but I'm pretty sure they're doing it.
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03-15-2007, 07:34 PM
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I actually believe that I've heard that Facebook is giving companies unlimited access. I can't remember where and I cannot back up my source, but I'm pretty sure they're doing it.
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they are probably selling unlimited access in the name of market research.
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03-15-2007, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by centaur532
I actually believe that I've heard that Facebook is giving companies unlimited access. I can't remember where and I cannot back up my source, but I'm pretty sure they're doing it.
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It's not impossible, I just haven't seen or heard anything and nothing comes up on a search. There's something on Facebook's wiki page regarding privacy concerns that they'd share your info with companies they had a relationship with, but apparently they won't ever do that.
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03-15-2007, 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Drolefille
It's not impossible, I just haven't seen or heard anything and nothing comes up on a search. There's something on Facebook's wiki page regarding privacy concerns that they'd share your info with companies they had a relationship with, but apparently they won't ever do that.
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I do believe her, but I've got my own reasons...complicated. where there's a will, there's a way.
There is a box you uncheck about info sharing I believe...but I don't remember the specifics of it.
The other thing to keep in mind is...and this is the bottom line...if you write it down, someone can (and likely will) find it at some point. There are plenty of ways to get around security no matter what the medium.
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