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SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES ARE DANGEROUS
The internet allows people from anywhere on the planet to interact with each other. It also allows people to gain information about each other, even without their knowledge. How many online accounts do you have across various websites? Are you effectively monitoring how your own personal data is being used? Do you really want companies to hold that information without you knowing exactly how it is being used? Does 'cyber bullying' bother you? I'd really like to hear an honest and open debate with some points made by the Users and by the Website owner/managers. Don't we all need to be a little bit more Web-Literate?
Social Networking Sites are Dangerous
Yes, because... Social Networking: Do Employers spy on their workers?
Personnel Today discuss the trends within Businesses using Facebook and Twitter to vet existing and potential employees ...[1]
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Social Networking Sites are Dangerous
Yes, because... people write things publically that should be private
Many people write very personal things about themselves or other people in blogs without realising that absolutely anyone can be reading it, even your parents or your boss.
Point 1. Social Networking: Do Employers spy on their workers?
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Point 2. people write things publically that should be private
Many people write very personal things about themselves or other people in blogs without realising that absolutely anyone can be reading it, even your parents or your boss.