This link has been bookmarked by 33 people . It was first bookmarked on 23 Mar 2009, by Pat Sine.
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Rachel Laugood example of how open the internet is -- no such thing as privacy.
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Jabiz RaisdanaHelenASPopkin
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Ms. RowleyArticle from MSNBC: Nothing is private. You never know who is reading your online postings
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Patti Portotwitter stupidity
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A. T. WyattStory about indiscreet tweeting. . .and how it can take on a life of its own.
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Steve RansomMan gets fired due to a tweet he sent. They will find you!!!!
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It was already too late
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Twitter gets you fired
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Facebook fired
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Dave Truss"Cisco just offered me a job! Now I have to weigh the utility of a fatty paycheck against the daily commute to San Jose and hating the work.”
It wasn’t long before Tim Levad, a "channel partner advocate" for Cisco Alert, shared this open response:
"Who is the hiring manager. I’m sure they would love to know that you will hate the work. We here at Cisco are versed in the web." -
Sarah HanawaldIs this a literacy we need to teach? Poor discretion to say the least.
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Vicki DavisStudents need to understand that NOTHING, I repeat NOTHING Is private. Great case study about how 140 characters got someone fired before they were even hired.
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This social networking comedy of errors spread like dancing hamsters across Twitter. In the retelling, "theconnor" earned the nick, "Cisco Fatty." Before the work day ended, Web sleuths revealed "theconnor's" true identity. "Theconnor" was lampooned in a popular YouTube meme. And thanks to Google Cache, the deleted content of "theconnor’s" homepage resurfaced on CiscoFatty.com, a Web site erected to commemorate this cautionary tale.
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Clay Shirky speaks of a day in the not-too-distant future when human resources departments will have the wisdom to look beyond social networking faux pas — at least in some small part because by then, everyone will have made at least one.
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Regina FarrThanks to Twitter further eroding the wall between your big mouth and a moment required to download some good sense, the Internet is now empowered to get you fired faster than ever.
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Cisco just offered me a job! Now I have to weigh the utility of a fatty paycheck against the daily commute to San Jose and hating the work.”
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Mathieu PlourdeA recent tweet by one would-be Cisco employee proves that when it comes to placing a permanent black mark on your resume via the Internet, Twitter is now the tool of choice. To illustrate, here’s the tweet the now Web-infamous "theconnor" shared with the world:
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Pat SineTwitter gets you fired in 140 characters or less
The 'it' social networking tool of the hour streamlines your humiliation
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