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Aug 05, 2010 20:35



Facebook post costs waitress her job
Online gripe is like standing on a corner with a sign, lawyer says.

Eric Frazier
efrazier@charlotteobserver.com
Posted: Monday, May. 17, 2010

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comingin2day August 7 2010, 08:31:50 UTC
isn't that the truth of it.. there is a false sense of control over what a person thinks, when you think just a few people you trust are seeing it.. When in reality the technology is out there.. all someone has to do is google the words that have a company name in them, or a person's email and whalla.. you have journal entries, comments that are on websites, that most people would never see. I think when people do that through email address's they should be sued for Stalking and harrassment. It is no fun that people can have their personal information sold via lists when lets say you pay for privacy on websites so you can journal your thoughts. facebook is a public domain that is free.. names can be googled at any time.. there is no privacy.. all the boxes need to be X'd and checked..to make sure only friends are seeing that information and you are not being sold for income to someone's pocket book. scary place out there..the web.

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