Posted on 06/26/2011 8:55:38 AM PDT by Nachum
So? If this were 40 years ago, imagine that you published in the local newspaper everything you now publish on Facebook and Twitter. Does anyone expect some prohibition against prospective employers reading the newspaper? Same thing. If you don’t want it public, don’t write it publicly.
I just wanna go on record as saying that my boss is the warmest, most excellent, most giving humanitarian that Western Civilization has ever known.
love you, man.
Seriously, if they think Twitter and open Facebook and MySpace profiles are private, what can you expect them to do with company secrets? "I didn't mean to give away our million-dollar deal, I just tweeted it to tell my friends what I was up to." and "I didn't mean to cause an insider trading scandal, I just posted the upcoming merger on Facebook and didn't know a bunch of my friends were going to buy the stock."
But it could become universal that you are required to "voluntarily" sign such a release with your job application. They do that with other similar things, and get away with it because the courts would just say "Well, if you don't want to disclose it, don't sign, and get a job somewhere else." The courts don't specify where the "somewhere else" is.
It's probably hard coded to refuse to search on a group of people specifically listed in the code. Wouldn't be hard to get around, but it'd be enough to trigger the DMCA restriction on altering the software for use in violation of its license. Then they get their friend the govt thugs on you.
Pro-2A job applicants will not be considered. The company will not forward info about religion or sexual orientation, but I'm guessing that political orientation will be in the report.
Yes, you can choose to omit your FR user ID, but keep in mind that lying on an application can be grounds for termination.
The article says they have some way of finding you. Not sure how accurate it is though.
But if you use fake names, what’s the point? This sucks as it makes social media now just one big office party that everyone has to attend. All talk will be small talk.
We need FB to step up and sue them or somehow make their network private and change their license agreement.
It is pretty easy. Many people use the same fake name for many different activities.
I discovered a local government official that was posting in the local newspaper (online comments section) about what a great job he was doing. He thought he was posting in a way that nobody could find out it was him.
I even found out he was on sex site soliciting for 18 year old boys and describing himself and posting naked pics of himself. Tied it all in to the car he drives from an auto forum and trips he took from a travel forum where he also posted.
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