Is your social media history fair game? Firm collects all u posted for last 7 yrs

Discussion in 'In the News' started by Bliss, Jul 22, 2011.

  1. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Yeah they do that here, too. Companies have for years installed SPYWARE to see every stroke you make. Its up to the IT's Department's Admin to decide if he/sh wants to snoop or snoop and snitch.

    Technically a company can be anal and say FB chats are om company time and thus stealing time.


    But get this...our own PENTAGON Government workers were tracked on what they were surfing on company time....and look what they found-

    Pentagon workers tied to child porn
    Security agencies were left at risk, investigators say

    http://www.boston.com/news/nation/w...10/07/23/pentagon_workers_tied_to_child_porn/

    Pentagon Workers Used Military Email to Purchase Child Porn
    http://chattahbox.com/
    us/2010/07/24/pentagon-workers-used-military-email-to-purchase-child-porn/

    ...Do you think they got fired? Guess again...
     
  2. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    They'd have to hire the company in the OP to even remotely learn you love WW's feet.

    Most of us are using aliases for any online blogging, and perhaps even alias emails tied to them, but human nature being what it is...somewhere along the line we may inadvertently send something to that email from a normal email or vice versa and therein is the opportunity for an identity connection.

    But fear not Mikey, you could be actually working while looking at WW's toes being licked, rubbed and sucked if you like, and apparently can't be fired for it....There's only one catch....:eek:
    I guess that Norway terrorist will probably get to watch porn in prison.
     
  3. karmacoma.

    karmacoma. Well-Known Member

    Are Australians really using this word now?
     
  4. curleyblonde

    curleyblonde New Member

    Is there a problem with that word?
     
  5. TreePixie

    TreePixie New Member

    Damn it. ;-)
     
  6. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    "Conversating" doesn't exist as a word. Converse or conversing is more appropriate.

     
  7. curleyblonde

    curleyblonde New Member

    Yes you are right, infact I never used the word before until I started working closely with another consultant at my place of employment and she uses it all of the time. I picked it up from her. True Story... But I apologise teacher BBW, in future I will correct my english before posting....



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  8. Mikey

    Mikey Well-Known Member

    Oh, ok. That's understandable. I fear that the firm would also have access to our financial activity that we've carried out on the internet as well, if they wish to pursue it. I can understand (obviously) that in some ways there's a benefit to checking out your social media history, but there are also drawbacks as well because anyone could post any type of thing on the internet and they would have a problem with it.

    I especially think (in some way or some form) the content on this site needs to be privatized so employers and researchers don't see this and/or realize that I have a preference for white women based on my internet browsing history. I don't want my preferences in who I want to date/be around to conflict with my ability to get employment just because the person who's trying to hire me found this from the social media check and disproves of it.
     
  9. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    No need to be all sarcastic at all, dear. I understand perfectly since I had that problem too. But thanks to Microsoft Word's programming, I was able to see the word wasn't a word. But hey, all is well here. :)

     
  10. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Don't think they can see your finances, but where you shop, sure. Say you keep visiting the BIG AND TALL store, they may assume you are. Or if you keep buying condoms from the pleasure chest..who knows what they take from their findings. Its quite invasive frankly.

    You can forget this site accommodating changes to make you feel more private. The words white woman and black man are the key works that drive this site and how Webbie makes his money. If you want it to be private, don't post.
     
  11. Mikey

    Mikey Well-Known Member

    Oh. Well, I guess what I meant to say was that we should make it setup in a way so they (just the Social Intelligence company) can't find that we've posted here just in case it negatively impacts our job prospects.
     

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