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NightShade03 wrote: » @electricity - I think that each member here gets back exactly what they put into the site. Every board is going to have pointless chatter about things, but when it comes down to it I know plenty of people on here that can offer solid advise on questions. Either way you are entitled to your opinion.
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » I do use it but I am sure you already know that lol
electricity wrote: » I had hoped that the TE forums wouldnt turn into what most other forums are - just message boards - or Twitter boards. But sadly, that's where this is heading. No wonder, we have been steadily losing valuable members, HeroPsycho is probably the most notable one, royal is another. Ah well...
TheShadow wrote: » This is after all the general Off-Topic section of TE. .
Devilsbane wrote: » I have always been a very anti twitter person (I have facebook for personal friends and linkedin for professional friends, and I don't care that you just ate a sandwich). But recently I have considered joining for professional reasons to follow some people/groups. I can't bring myself to do it though.
Slowhand wrote: » I've been known to dabble with Twitter. . . among a few other social networks. Usually I use Twitter to auto-update Facebook, LinkedIn, etc., so it looks like I'm a lot more active than I really am. It's very handy.
electricity wrote: » Here's another one of those threads that will go on and on for pages without any useful info. I dont post on here regularly but am a lurker, but I cant help but notice that nowadays the TE forums are turning into mere discussion boards. A year to a couple of years ago, or even some months ago, there used to be a fair bit of useful info. Now it's just quite full of people discussing high school-level stuff. The Microsoft forums used to have a lot of threads with people asking questions, such as how DNS works, how certificates work in AD, you know, techie stuff. These days people just post whether they passed/failed and little else. I had hoped that the TE forums wouldnt turn into what most other forums are - just message boards - or Twitter boards. But sadly, that's where this is heading. No wonder, we have been steadily losing valuable members, HeroPsycho is probably the most notable one, royal is another. Ah well...
ssampier wrote: » I have doubts that anyone is Googling for my name, however.
Paul Boz wrote: » I am. Everyone should follow me
Devilsbane wrote: » Right there is just another reason not to be on Twitter.
Devilsbane wrote: » You would be surprised. My gf was reading a cosmo magazine and from one of their polls she was telling me that something like 75% of women google a guy prior to their first date. I'm sure that some employers will do it too before they bring you in for an interview.
ssampier wrote: » I was asked in one interview if I am familiar with social networking. I indicated that I am active Twitterer.
ssampier wrote: » A friend of mine was applying for a government job and was not only asked about social sites, but also had to provide user names to that they could investigate as part of her background check.
Paul Boz wrote: » .... That's retarded. Anyone worth their salt would just make a bunch of dummy accounts to respond to that question. A legit employer would find the social networking sites without having to ask
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