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INDECENT EXPOSURE IN FACESPACE: TO TAG OR NOT TO TAG?

INDECENT EXPOSURE IN FACESPACE: TO TAG OR NOT TO TAG?

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facebook fired

v. being fired for something you post on facebook

Damns, I just got facebook fired! http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=facebook+fired

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Above are three sample photographs from the Facebook group, 30 Reasons Girls Should Call It A Night and the start to my bi-weekly exploration into the etiquette of social networking. As Facebook has evolved from a college-only environment to one filled with our professional colleagues, some rules should be exercised while surfing around social networking land.

Rule #1: DO NOT upload photos of your inebriated self from a party, especially if that party happens to be your office holiday party.

Rule #2: DO NOT tag your colleagues in compromising photos where they are inebriated at some party, especially if that party happens to be your office holiday party. Rule #2 is almost more important than rule #1.

As further reference to how this could potentially affect your professional life, meet Kevin Colvin.

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Kevin Colvin was an intern at Anglo Irish Bank’s North American arm. “Was” is the key word. Colvin here sent an e-mail to his manager, Paul Davis, asking for a day off due to a “family emergency”.

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In all actuality, Colvin attended a Halloween party in Worcester, MA where he dressed in the adorable fairy costume above. The photo was posted to Facebook and later discovered by one of his co-workers. The photo was sent to his manager who responded by attaching the photo to the following e-mail and BCCing the entire office:

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You may be job-less KC but nice job on the glitter. What have we learned here? Be careful what you upload in Facespace.


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