Monday, September 19, 2011

Social Bookmarking

Read the following article:  http://www.theage.com.au/technology/technology-news/facebook-keeps-deleted-user-photos-for-years-20101013-16j1x.html . 

Now go to the following link and listen to this news report http://www.ketknbc.com/news/should-a-facebook-post-be-grounds-for-firing 

Recent Situation at a local company:  In a company when someone is hired or gets a promotion it's normal policy that the manager and Human Resource Department notify all parties involved before general employees are notified.  This is considered "common courtesy" and helps managers provide a smooth transition.   For example:  what if you-the student, found out your teacher was being replaced ... and your teacher knew nothing of this.  Recently, something similar happen at a local company.  Within the last month the "ABC company" interviewed a candidate for a Site Engineering Managers position at their headquarters in North Carolina. The candidate was excited about being hired and posted the name of the company and title he was hired for, on his online resume.  Someone from the "ABC Company" noticed the resume . . . the man being replaced had not been notified, none of the engineers in the group were aware of this either.  This posting put the company in a very awkward position.  

Based on what you just read and listened to, come up with 5 personal rules you would follow when posting things online.  Be specific and key your first and last name at the end.

23 comments:

  1. Five personal rules i would follow when posting things online..
    1.) Is it mean or harmful in any way?
    2.) Think about the consequences of posting it.
    3.) If someone posted that and you read it, what would you think of it?
    4.) is it to personal or does it give to much personal information?
    5.) Would i show my mom this post?

    -Drew Garcia 5th hour

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  2. 1. Do not post photos that show any sort of unprofessional matter
    2. Post of things that are relevant to the subject
    3. Do not flame or abuse others
    4. Do not SHOUT
    5. Do not use excessive amount of numbers or symbols.

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  3. 1. Never post things online that you wouldnt say to someones face.
    2. Know what your talking about before you talk about it
    3.Treat people the way youd want to be treated
    4.Make yourself look good online
    5.Keep flame wars undercontrol

    Mackenzie McNair Hour 5

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  4. Five personal rules I would follow when posting are
    1. Does it say anything to personal about myself.
    2. If I was someone else how would I react to it.
    3. Will I be able to accept the consequences when im done.
    4. Is it abusive or harmful to anyone.
    5. Could I say this in person to someone.
    Christian Ormsby 5th Hour

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  5. Taylor Matuszynski -- 5th HourSeptember 19, 2011 at 10:36 AM

    Five Personal Facebook Rules :
    1) Would i ever say this to someone's face?

    2) Could what i am saying be harmful, or offensive to anyone?

    3) Does what I'm saying include too much information?

    4) Is what I'm saying obnoxious?

    5) Does what i am saying have any consequences?

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  6. five rules i would follow posting online would be
    1.would it offend anyone?
    2.will it get me in trouble?
    3.can this be traced back to me?
    4.would i say this in person?
    5. is it kind to other people?
    5th hour taylor perry.

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  7. 1. Never post anything online you dont want someone to see, such as a picture or post.
    2. Just because its deleted doesnt mean that people cant see it.
    3. Just because you are in a private chat doesnt mean that the other person isnt going to tell people about what you said.
    4. Don't type in all caps.
    5. Would this hurt someones feelings?

    Kaylah Metcalf 5th Hour

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  8. 1) is this post insulting to anyone
    2) what would people think about this post
    3) would my parents aprove of this post
    4) how much personally nformation am I giving out
    5)will I regret this post later

    Daniel Chang Hr5

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  9. 5 thing i check before i post it.
    1) Make sure it is not harmful in any way.
    2) make sure it sounds ok and is related to the subject
    3) make sure if you read it no one will go like "who would post that"
    4) never post more than one that say the same thing
    5) never do anything you will regret.
    jacob whalen 5th hour

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  10. Five rules I would follow are:
    1. Will I regret this later?
    2. Don't post embarrassing pictures.
    3. Don't shout or use all capitals.
    4. Keep flame wars under control.
    5. Make yourself look good while online.

    Jessica Maras, Hour 5.

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  11. 1. Don’t shout.
    2. Think about the consequences of the post.
    3. Does it harm anyone else?
    4. Treat people how you want to be treated.
    5. Could the post get me in trouble?
    Bryce Melnyk, 5th hour

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  12. Five personal rules that I follow when posting things on the Internet would be...
    1.) Does this make me look polite?
    2.) Is there anything good coming from this?
    3.) Would I say this in person?
    4.) Can this post be offensive or harmful in anyway?
    5.) Would family or friends approve of this?

    -Brendan Chuhy

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  13. 5 personal rules I would follow when posting are…
    1.) If you wouldn’t say it to their face, don’t say it online.
    2.) Don’t share any personal information.
    3.) Make sure it won’t be harmful to anyone.
    4.) Treat people how you want to be treated.
    5.) Don’t SHOUT!

    -Hailey Cox, 5th hour

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  14. Five Things to check before posting online
    1)Will this make me or anybody I know look bad?
    2)Is what I am saying offensive?
    3)Could this possibly start an argument?
    4)Would I want somebody else to say this to me?
    5)How do I want a certain person to perceive me?

    Adrianna Martinez

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  15. When posting anything online, I follow these five rules:

    1.Is what I’m posting appropriate? Is my language, spelling and grammar good?
    2.Would I say this in person to the person/people I’m talking about?
    3.Is this offensive? Will I hurt someone’s feelings?
    4.Would I regret this later? Is it going to get me in any trouble?
    5.I’m I giving away information that not everyone needs to know your see?
    -Brittany Perry

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  16. Five Personal Rules I would follow is:
    1.Would I Say this in Person?
    2. Would this post end up hurting me or others?
    3. What if somebody else had said this to me?
    4. Is it polite?
    5. What would My parents say if they read this post?

    -Danielle Young Hr.5

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  17. Angelica Malabanan Hour:5September 19, 2011 at 10:46 AM

    1. everyone see's what you post
    2. what you post may come with consequences
    3. Never post anything to personal
    4. would you say that to their face
    5. what would an adult think after they read what i have posted?

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  18. Five personal rules to follow when posting things online:
    1) Never post anything online about someone without their permission.
    2) Never post anything that reveals too much information about yourself.
    3) Think before you post pictures or comments because they can be accessed even if they are deleted.
    4) Never post anything that embarrasses, or makes fun of others.
    5) Make sure you know the information you are talking about before you post somethi9ng about it.

    -Dylan Stewart

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  19. 5 simple rules I follow while posting on the internet
    1. Don't put anything on that I will regret
    2. Make sure it doesn't harm anyone
    3. Don't put any personal information online
    4. Everything you put on the internet stays on the internet
    5. Don't SHOUT, people will take it the wrong way
    Shelby Gulbronson

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  20. 5 personal rules I would follow when posting things online
    • Would you say this in person?
    • Could you possibly get in trouble
    • Do I want others to see this?
    • Is the language operate
    • How would you feel if someone said this to you?



    -Shelby Soss

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  21. 5 things you should think about when posting.

    *Why am i saying this?
    *Who could see this?
    *What will i think of this later?
    *What will my employer think?
    *Is this breaking the site's terms?

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  22. Garrett Magrum
    1 Nothing inapropriate
    2 Ask before you post
    3 make it ok with everyone
    4 Post it and it will be on the web forever
    5 Are you ok with it

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  23. 1. If you don't have anything nice to say don't say it at all.
    2. Think of what would happen.
    3. Why?
    4. worry about yourself
    5. treat otehrs as you want to be treated.

    megan pippin

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