Social Networking Gaffes
Freddy Woo writes, "My school bully just friended me on Facebook!" No doubt he pokes him, and then demands his lunch money.
Personally, last month a scantily clad young woman confused me with her fiance, with whom I share a first and last name. I'm still not sure she's noticed, but she's going to be mortified when she does.
What's the biggest mistake you've made using a social networking site?
( , Thu 11 Sep 2008, 14:06)
Freddy Woo writes, "My school bully just friended me on Facebook!" No doubt he pokes him, and then demands his lunch money.
Personally, last month a scantily clad young woman confused me with her fiance, with whom I share a first and last name. I'm still not sure she's noticed, but she's going to be mortified when she does.
What's the biggest mistake you've made using a social networking site?
( , Thu 11 Sep 2008, 14:06)
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surely
it's in the public interest - people might be wondering whether to apply for a job there.
And if it's true (or opinion), then you won't have anything to worry about?
( , Wed 17 Sep 2008, 11:31, 1 reply)
it's in the public interest - people might be wondering whether to apply for a job there.
And if it's true (or opinion), then you won't have anything to worry about?
( , Wed 17 Sep 2008, 11:31, 1 reply)
I'm not worried in the slightest.
I forgot to mention that one of the management there wrote an insulting post about me that containted things that were factually untrue as well as my full name and home address. That hardly does them any favours.
I also forgot to mention that I resigned (and have email correspondence proving that I resigned and gave notice) and yet they still feel able to to tell people that they sacked me. Now I'm pretty sure that really does constitute slander.
( , Wed 17 Sep 2008, 12:13, closed)
I forgot to mention that one of the management there wrote an insulting post about me that containted things that were factually untrue as well as my full name and home address. That hardly does them any favours.
I also forgot to mention that I resigned (and have email correspondence proving that I resigned and gave notice) and yet they still feel able to to tell people that they sacked me. Now I'm pretty sure that really does constitute slander.
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