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How anything you've EVER said on the internet could be seen by employers
The Daily Mail (UK) ^ | 6/26/11 | Fiona Roberts

Posted on 06/26/2011 8:15:24 PM PDT by ruralvoter

The Federal Trade Commission has approved a controversial firm which scours social media sites to check on job applicants.

It means anything you've ever said in public on sites including Facebook, Twitter and even Craigslist could be seen by your would-be employer.

The Washington-based commission has ruled the firm, Social Intelligence Corporation, complies with the Fair Credit Reporting Act - even though it keeps the results of its searches on file for seven years.

(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: craigslist; employment; facebook; ftc; internet; job; jobs; privacy; twitter
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To: MNDude

I’m continually amazed at the things some of my Facebook aquaintances say on that site. One of them liked to post about his drinking binges (he was under 21 at the time). Another continually trashes her ex-husband—I think she will live to regret that when he gets fed up and takes her to court to modify custody/child support of their son. You can learn a lot about a person on Facebook, much of it info that person didn’t consciously intend to convey.


41 posted on 06/26/2011 9:34:38 PM PDT by Huntress ("Politicians exploit economic illiteracy." --Walter Williams)
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To: Huntress

Haha! Worst fb posting I saw was this woman announce she had STD’s and wanted prayers!


42 posted on 06/26/2011 9:39:54 PM PDT by MNDude (so that's what they meant by Carter's second term)
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To: proudtobeanamerican1

“How do they track our freerepublic posts?”

I don’t know, but my boss knows everything I have ever posted.

Of course...I am my “boss” ;-)


43 posted on 06/26/2011 9:43:06 PM PDT by achilles2000 ("I'll agree to save the whales as long as we can deport the liberals")
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To: ExtremeUnction
I use an alias for everything. Just my closest friends and fam know it.

Really? You had me fooled. I thought that your name was Edward Xavier Tremeunction. :-)
44 posted on 06/26/2011 9:44:05 PM PDT by irishjuggler
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To: ruralvoter

My last three bosses were so inept, the businesses are no longer in business. Attractive men in expensive business suits does not equate to competence (nor does how long the company has been in business or how well known is the company name).


45 posted on 06/26/2011 9:59:07 PM PDT by MamaDearest
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To: ExtremeUnction

Oh shoot! My brother’s middle name is Wayne and I have two people in my family with the middle name Earl.


46 posted on 06/26/2011 10:07:54 PM PDT by WinOne4TheGipper
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To: ruralvoter

Oh, oh. My boss is an extreme Democrat.

Hope he doesn’t find the posts here where I said that Obama is a colossal twit who should be impeached, that Jimmy Carter is basically a traitor and that Democrats in general tend to be be liars and sex maniacs.


47 posted on 06/26/2011 10:07:59 PM PDT by garjog
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To: MNDude
"Haha! Worst fb posting I saw was this woman announce she had STD’s and wanted prayers!"

That Florence Henderson is shameless.

48 posted on 06/26/2011 10:41:36 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Amber Lamps !"~~)
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To: muawiyah
Every utterance you make on the internet is copyrighted and you own the copyright. All you need to do is assert your right.

I would suggest posting on the interwebs is more like sending a letter to the editor.

If you don't want it to be public, you shouldn't publish it.

Email communication, in theory, is private, but a public post? Not so much.

49 posted on 06/26/2011 10:51:08 PM PDT by Sherman Logan
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To: G Larry
Only if the courts can force JimRob to give up our ID’s......

Uh, just in case, I want to state that everything I have ever said on FR is just a joke, boss.

50 posted on 06/26/2011 10:56:43 PM PDT by Right Wing Assault (Obama is more inexperienced now than he was before he was elected.)
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To: gaijin

I hate working for other people...they’re usually there by default. Yes, I agree with you. I can’t wait to fire idiots, not be hired by them. Better yet, not even hire them.

But I doubt they can find anything without a first and last name, much less connect the different emails to anything.


51 posted on 06/26/2011 11:18:17 PM PDT by Rick_Michael (Have no fear "President Government" is here)
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To: plain talk
... and I really love my job and my boss’s boss too

And I really love my boss' wife.
Oh, wait ...

52 posted on 06/26/2011 11:48:31 PM PDT by LTCJ (The Constitution; first, last, always.)
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To: plain talk
... and I really love my job and my boss’s boss too

And I really love my boss' wife.
Oh, wait ...

53 posted on 06/26/2011 11:52:09 PM PDT by LTCJ (The Constitution; first, last, always.)
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To: ruralvoter
This danger applies primarily to "Social networks" like MySpace, Facebook, Twitter. Those systems ask for exact contact information. As I understand, it's possible to enter some fake data, but most participants enter their real names because they want to be known - that's the whole purpose of the social network.

Additionally, it is possible to register on FB as "12345_frobozz" but then will your friends go to the same great length to hide themselves? If not, they will tell the whole world who you are. If you want privacy you should have no FB account, and preferrably no friends who know your real name.

Accounts on Web sites like FR are not a big concern. FR doesn't ask the contact information, and it doesn't insist on usernames being real. About 100% of usernames here have no connection to a name, let alone an actual person. To be double-sure you shouldn't reuse the usernames between sites. Then it becomes extremely difficult (and probably not worth of trying) to match posters here and elsewhere to real persons.

An executive summary therefore is simple. If you have a Twitterbook account, delete it. You will be better off without it. You still can talk to your friends, but you don't have to do it by sending them an equivalent of notarized depositions so that the whole world knows about them and can store them forever at uncountably low cost. Just call your friends, or meet them, or send them an email if all else fails. Emails are still private, though Google works hard to change that.

If someone believes that I'm too afraid of computers, I'm working with them since 1980's and I only know too well how dangerous they can be when programmed by people who are determined to spy on you. Computers are good, but as most tools they must be used with care. The generation of twitterers just hasn't realized it yet.

54 posted on 06/26/2011 11:52:57 PM PDT by Greysard
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To: giotto; Sherman Logan
Sherman Logan posted on Monday, June 27, 2011 12:51:08 AM: “I would suggest posting on the interwebs is more like sending a letter to the editor. If you don't want it to be public, you shouldn't publish it. Email communication, in theory, is private, but a public post? Not so much.”

giotto posted on Sunday, June 26, 2011 10:51:37 PM: “For as long as I’ve been on the web, I have always operated on the assumption that any and everything I put on the internet can and will be seen by anyone in the universe.”

And that is a very important piece of advice to remember.

I periodically Google myself just to see what's out there. I probably shouldn't have been surprised to find the earliest reference was from the 1970s, prior to the creation of the modern internet. I've been able to find things by family members dating back to the 1960s that I have absolutely no doubt they never had a reason to believe would go public, but which have been made public by mandates that government records be released.

Even old stuff from BBS systems sometimes gets archived and shows up on the internet, not to mention college publications, old newspapers, and other books and magazines getting digitized.

If you don't want everyone to be able to read what you say, don't say it, and **DEFINITELY** don't write it.

55 posted on 06/27/2011 3:50:08 AM PDT by darrellmaurina
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To: ruralvoter

There was a time when there was a division between work and your life.

I am old enough to recall the phrase...”leave it at the door.”

I have a big issue with employers scouring the social sites to control their employee. And that is exactly what it is...control.

On the clock behavior ....is the employer’s realm.

Off the clock behavior....none of their darn business.

This is a form of the new fascism in case you have not realized it yet. You will think, speak, and act accordingly or you won’t be employed.


56 posted on 06/27/2011 4:03:47 AM PDT by EBH ( Whether you eat your bread or see it vanish into a looter's stomach, is an absolute.)
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To: darrellmaurina
Howie Carr - radio talk show host WRKO-AM Boston MA has been known to say repetitively...

"Never write if you can speak; never speak if you can nod; never nod if you can wink,"

57 posted on 06/27/2011 4:57:57 AM PDT by libertarian27 (Ingsoc: Dept. of Life, Dept. of Liberty and the Dept. of Happiness)
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To: ruralvoter

“Social Intelligence Corporation”

It should get interesting when this company is linked to 5 million porn sites, and it’s battling 100,000 abuse of server complaints every day. The dopes are also hanging a huge sign that says, “Hackers Welcome!” Can’t wait to see the CEO as a member of the KKK.

Profit, if it makes any, will be spent on mountains of security and legal costs. Talk about stupid...


58 posted on 06/27/2011 6:50:31 AM PDT by sergeantdave (The democrat party is a seditious organization that must be outlawed)
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To: Sherman Logan
You can shout it out at a ball game and they are still your words.

Listen to the point ~ it's not where the words are stated ~ (public or private) nor what the occasion was ~ (email or letter), it's WHO uttered the words.

You can be PROSECUTED for certain words (uttering threats, or intimidation, or fraud, or deception, or lies in court) because those words are your words.

Current copyright law gives you ownership of them ~ and if you weren't "selling them" that doesn't mean some yahoo can just come along and "sell them". This company proposes to just take your words and sell them to somebody else.

59 posted on 06/27/2011 7:28:22 AM PDT by muawiyah
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To: Sherman Logan
BTW, you still own that letter to the editor ~ the publisher's assertion of a copyright over everything in the paper notwithstanding.

They are using an entirely different piece of law to justify publishing your letter.

60 posted on 06/27/2011 7:32:49 AM PDT by muawiyah
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