The Government would like to be your friend. Accept Reject Ignore
The Man would like to be your friend. Accept Reject Ignore
Tom O'Carroll would like to be your friend. Accept Reject Ignore
The Police would like to be your friend. Accept Reject Ignore
Tony BLIAR would like to be your friend. Accept Reject Ignore
Tell me this; what can the police get from my facebook that they couldn't already get from their files, special branch archive of pics/videos or from the time they raided my house?
However it is becoming more common for employers to look you up on social networking sites, something to keep in mind.
It helps combat that danger if you use a pseudonym, so that only people with your personal email or who know what ur likely to use as ur pseudonym can look you up. It doesn't even matter if its an obviously fake name (like mine...Ive got my middle & surnames as "Kaze no Kae" <_<), they still need to know what to look for.
However it is becoming more common for employers to look you up on social networking sites, something to keep in mind.
I've actually seen a couple of job ads that mention "show us your amazing facebook profile" now - admittedly they were for internet marketing or some such crap.
I agree with the sentiment, but in practice its sometimes wise to limit candour - for example, not showing your employers the perfect excuse to discipline you, or not encouraging them to get the fuzz down to your next direct action by advertising it where they can easily snoop on you.
Unfortunately, the dynamic at a lot of workplaces is that it would be unpolitic to deny a friend request from an immediate supervisor. I've at least had that dilemma at one workplace, where all of my co-workers were "friends" with the management.
Bump because we now have a fan page, we might drop the other two and just keep fan page in future because that seems like the best way of keeping in touch with people:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/libcomorg/126727186022
Bump because we now have a fan page, we might drop the other two and just keep fan page in future because that seems like the best way of keeping in touch with people:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/libcomorg/126727186022
Any update on this? Seems a bit odd having 3 separate f/b presences
We are going to be deleting our Facebook group, and also our Facebook profile page, and from now on only using our Facebook page, so if you haven't yet, please Like us now!
http://www.facebook.com/libcom.org
looking at the CrimethInc. Facebook page, it's embarrassing, it's got links to Ron Paul fan sites on it with comments like:
i'm an anarchist against presidents but really, he would do some good, and look at the mess of other people that would take his place. until we change the system, there will be presidents; what kind of president do you want?
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Isn't this a bit of a bad
Isn't this a bit of a bad idea, security wise?
Security services are well
Security services are well into facebook. If you put your details down on there, they never get erased. Muppets!
It's not security services
It's not security services I'd be worried about, if they wanna get you they'll get you ;)
Possibly some low-level wankers might sign up as a friend and get a few names and whatnot. But I'm not too bothered about that.
You have 5 new friend
You have 5 new friend requests:
The Government would like to be your friend. Accept Reject Ignore
The Man would like to be your friend. Accept Reject Ignore
Tom O'Carroll would like to be your friend. Accept Reject Ignore
The Police would like to be your friend. Accept Reject Ignore
Tony BLIAR would like to be your friend. Accept Reject Ignore
i have added yous
i have added yous
the guvmint certainly can't
the guvmint certainly can't get much off of facebook that they couldn't already get off of cell phones records.
However it is becoming more common for employers to look you up on social networking sites, something to keep in mind.
Very true, our head of dept
Very true, our head of dept is now my facebook friend, oh noes!
weeler wrote: the time they
weeler
mexico
weeler wrote: Tell me this;
weeler
not all of us are famous
Quote: However it is becoming
It helps combat that danger if you use a pseudonym, so that only people with your personal email or who know what ur likely to use as ur pseudonym can look you up. It doesn't even matter if its an obviously fake name (like mine...Ive got my middle & surnames as "Kaze no Kae" <_<), they still need to know what to look for.
You don't need to do that -
You don't need to do that - you can control your privacy settings completely and just set yourself as private so no one can search for you on there.
Isn't there some kind of
Isn't there some kind of vunrability regarding the applications or whatever it is that thay are called, i remember reading an artical about it?
Candor ends paranoia.
Candor ends paranoia.
OliverTwister wrote: However
OliverTwister
I've actually seen a couple of job ads that mention "show us your amazing facebook profile" now - admittedly they were for internet marketing or some such crap.
Quote: Candor ends paranoia.
I agree with the sentiment, but in practice its sometimes wise to limit candour - for example, not showing your employers the perfect excuse to discipline you, or not encouraging them to get the fuzz down to your next direct action by advertising it where they can easily snoop on you.
Kaze no Kae wrote: not
Kaze no Kae
surely advertising will always do this?
Unfortunately, the dynamic
Unfortunately, the dynamic at a lot of workplaces is that it would be unpolitic to deny a friend request from an immediate supervisor. I've at least had that dilemma at one workplace, where all of my co-workers were "friends" with the management.
Hence why its smart to use a
Hence why its smart to use a pseudonym. They can't add you if they can't find you.
Bump because we now have a
Bump because we now have a fan page, we might drop the other two and just keep fan page in future because that seems like the best way of keeping in touch with people:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/libcomorg/126727186022
I reckon this should be
I reckon this should be libcom's official facebook presence: http://www.facebook.com/pages/LibCom/97747443299
Steven. wrote: Bump because
Steven.
Any update on this? Seems a bit odd having 3 separate f/b presences
the libcom group on fb is
the libcom group on fb is amazing; like a time machine to the FEBRUARY REVOLUTION
http://www.facebook.com/pages/libcomorg/126727186022#!/group.php?gid=2211824041&ref=ts
We are going to be deleting
We are going to be deleting our Facebook group, and also our Facebook profile page, and from now on only using our Facebook page, so if you haven't yet, please Like us now!
http://www.facebook.com/libcom.org
We have now deleted the group
We have now deleted the group and our profile so if you haven't liked our page yet please do so - we are close to the 2000 mark!
We now have more likes than
We now have more likes than CrimethInc. FACE!
Steven. wrote: We now have
Steven.
looking at the CrimethInc. Facebook page, it's embarrassing, it's got links to Ron Paul fan sites on it with comments like: