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Originally Posted by nittanyalum
Kahlua mudslide?
Rule of thumb for the young 'uns, treat all your online stuff like it's your resume because more and more, it's looked at that way. So besides the whole "what would your Mom/Grandma think", imagine every employer you ever want to work with (or graduate school you want to attend) looking at your profile.
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I don't go on those sites but people check them for me and I'm floored by the stories of what they find online.
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Another reminder, sadly, because more concerns about pics posted on Facebook have surfaced, this time at the U. of North Dakota:
http://www.grandforksherald.com/arti...3§ion=News
Excerpts from much longer article:
A group of American Indian students plans to file a discrimination complaint with UND’s affirmative action office Monday about a Gamma Phi Beta sorority party in November during which students dressed up in American Indian costumes and slathered their faces and bodies with red makeup. . . .
. . . Photos from the party were posted on the Facebook site of . . . the sorority’s current president, including one as her profile photo, visible to all Facebook users. . . .