Tuesday, November 01, 2005

FACEBOOK IS NOT THAT SERIOUS
What happened to good humor?

The Missourian article "MU examining Facebook use" by Michelle Felter details what some schools have done in response to some of the things that appear on the popular college network. The article details how some universities, including MU, are at least thinking about fining students for possible code of conduct violations visible on Facebook.
Facebook is supposed to be a fun outlet for college students, allowing them to catch up with old and new friends, join and create silly groups, post pictures, and let people know about who they are. I'm in Facebook groups called "Future Old People of America" and "Dawson's Creek Rocks My World." Which proves my point. Facebook was not created for employers to weed out who they should hire or not. That's ridiculous. Facebook is supposed to be a fun distraction for stressed college students.

Story link: http://www.digmo.org/news/story.php?ID=16840

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