This has been going on for years, why are people only noticing now? Congratulations, you only have the rights that you are willing to fight for.
Well as your parents told you the birds and the bees ill tell you the reason an employer wants to know if there pictures of you doing a keg stand on the internet. Oh wait I just did. People post all sorts of racey crap on the internet whether its their pictures or affiliations and verbal posts. The real world doesn't want to associate with your personal life, and yet people mix the two everyday by posting their personal lives while saying they work for a specific company. Same for schools. It should be a retrospective moment to understand why things have come to this. the younger generations have no filter and "Surprise" its catching up with them.Tharwen said:Why do they care? That's the part I don't understand.
Then I guess that means that I am not a real person and in turn local laws do not apply to me given that they do not apply to nobody.JoJo said:Then clearly you don't exist and aren't a real person, because everyone has a Facebook account these days.Irridium said:What if I don't have a facebook account?
That is one of the most absurd, ignorant comments I've ever read. Some of us use Facebook for communicating, it's far more convenient to send a message to twenty people en-masse instead of trying to call every single one of them individually. Try it sometime before you bash it.Fr said:anc[is]Solution: don't use Facebook. Nobody gives a shit about what you just ate or the song lyrics you just posted anyway.
Exactly. I'm so sick of people hating on Facebook. It definitely has its uses.Dense_Electric said:That is one of the most absurd, ignorant comments I've ever read. Some of us use Facebook for communicating, it's far more convenient to send a message to twenty people en-masse instead of trying to call every single one of them individually. Try it sometime before you bash it.
America doesn't have something at least similar? I is surprised.The_root_of_all_evil said:
Dear US of A,
Get this. Soon.
Root.
PS. Otherwise, ditch Bookface or at least get another account.
That was my initial reaction, but I found it harder and harder to keep in touch with my friends and church activities. Like most of the guys here and some smart ones on FB I only gave my name and email. Postings were kept to a minimum as well on FB.Fr said:anc[is]Solution: don't use Facebook. Nobody gives a shit about what you just ate or the song lyrics you just posted anyway.