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Re: Facebook locking up
Originally posted by tutusue View PostMM, so many people I know do not use their real names. You could use Jeff Menehune or Fiji Prince or...whatever! A former asst. of mine uses her first name and a derivative of her last name.Life is what you make of it...so please read the instructions carefully.
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Re: Facebook locking up
Originally posted by craigwatanabe View PostIf you keep your FB page and postings accurate, honest and non-judgemental, there shouldn't be a problem with or without your real identity. But if one tends to distort the truth, is dishonest and is constantly judging others then I can see a problem with posting your identity.
My problem with using my real identity on there was being contacted by previous school acquaintances, ex-wife, being recommended to people I don't know or remember...
just not interested.Life is either an adventure... or you're not doing it right!!!
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Re: Facebook locking up
Originally posted by craigwatanabe View PostIf you keep your FB page and postings accurate, honest and non-judgemental, there shouldn't be a problem with or without your real identity. But if one tends to distort the truth, is dishonest and is constantly judging others then I can see a problem with posting your identity.
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Re: Facebook locking up
Originally posted by sophielynette View PostThere are some things you don't want certain people knowing, even if it's not dishonest. My landlord found me on Facebook and truthfully, it creeps me out, but I didn't want to offend her by rejecting her friend request. It's not like I was going to post updates about throwing wild parties or breaking things, but what if I wanted to comment about my roommates being loud or not washing dishes? I don't want her to read it and say something to them. Even if I keep my posts completely harmless, the fact that she reads and comments on them is disjarring. People keep their professional life and their personal life separate, not because they're bad or dishonest, but because those things just shouldn't be mixed. It's like the first time as a child when you run into one of your teachers outside of school. It's a weird feeling.
If you don't want your landlord to be your friend, then don't. There's nothing wrong with that.Last edited by craigwatanabe; November 2, 2009, 05:10 PM.Life is what you make of it...so please read the instructions carefully.
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Re: Facebook locking up
Originally posted by craigwatanabe View PostIf you don't want your landlord to be your friend, then don't. There's nothing wrong with that.
I felt uncomfortable, and speaking with my wife... she does too.
That's uncomfortable being put on the spot with co-workers for her, others for me.
Anyways, I've created a new anonymous facebook page so a buddy can share movies that he makes with me. Thanks Tutusue for letting me know I could.Life is either an adventure... or you're not doing it right!!!
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