TheFORCE wrote: » You see it on LinkedIn too, people congratulate others more often that criticizing them. They try to avoid arguments even if they dont agree. Most people that post just want to kiss ass and constructive criticism is looked as negative for the poster.
SaSkiller wrote: » Just don't say anything foolish. I use social media very often, but I consider how my words may be viewed, And if I post something i'm prepared to defend it or take responsibility. Just like I am with what I say in person. That and my facebook is not really open for people to see. At most they will see a few posts on twitter. Mostly security related.Although I do follow an adult film actress so that could come back to bite me, but if thats what its about, i'll gladly go work somewhere else.
jamesleecoleman wrote: » I do understand that could impact the company, depending on where the persons position within the company is at and I do understand that it doesn't mean that someone can act a fool while wearing a name badge or a uniform that has the organizations name on it. To me, it seems like organizations are trying to take away the freedom of speech and try to enforce control outside of the organizations boundaries.
cbolar wrote: » I use Facebook and Twitter for the sole purpose of news. Anything outside of that is a waste of time in my opinion. To each is there own. Like any other platform, you'll get out of it what you put in and use it for.