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Everything you post on social media (Twitter, Facebook and MySpace) is not private!

Posted: 21 Feb 2012

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Everything you post on social media (Twitter, Facebook and MySpace) is not private!

Source: www.insidefacebook.com

Social media (Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and many others) have forever changed the way people communicate with friends and family near and far. On a personal note, social media helped me to stay in touch and reconnect with family and friends, that I have not seen for a long time. But for each property with what anyone, there is also a bad side in the use of social media.

As the two students recently expelled from school in Atlanta to post a false comment on Facebook on their teacher is a pedophile, people losing their jobs due to positions on their boss or their employer. Colleges and employers are now checking people on Facebook (including all displayed images) to assess their character before being hired for a job or to accept in their college. Application of the Act are also using social media to locate and apprehend persons for various crimes. Social media also has gasoline on the fire of many problems and couple of divorces in recent years.

"My clients and other people asked me all the time" are my private messages? "And my answer is generally"not really. " Let me explain:

1 Google and other search engines will always locate your Social media profile.

The next time that you are on a computer, do this little experiment. Go to Google and type your name in the search box and a single left click the "Google search" button. Your Facebook, Twitter or any other social media profile is always one of the first things that appear in Google before anything else.

2. Did any how, you set your privacy settings, some people with certain credentials may have full access to your profile at any time!

With the Communications Act recorded 1986 - section 2703, paragraph (B) - which says that a governmental entity may require a provider of remote computing service (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) to disclose the contents of any wire or electronic communication. In addition, without the required notice to the Subscriber or the client, the Government entity can obtain a warrant issued by using the procedures described in the federal rules of criminal procedure (or, in the case of a State Court, issued with the mandate of State procedures). This a section is legal for some people to have full access to your social media profiles regardless of how you set your privacy settings!

3. Plain and Simple, people will talk and gossip!

You will not believe how people are related to each other, these days. A person can connect up to five people in different settings, and some connections are established to you may know never existed. You will see clearly that on a profile where he states that you have x amount of common friends, or on Twitter, where the profile will tell you follow X. And when send you something to someone else, it tends to spread around and possibly return originally part (s) really, really fast. Remember, this is the Internet, where information is created and shared by everyone!

In conclusion, social media websites can be an excellent tool for communication (especially for small businesses), but before posting this negative comment, please keep in mind that the main implications and impact can happen to you, because of what you are about to say.

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