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#Facebook Your Fear: Friend Your Colleagues Without Getting Fired by lisafugere

Started by Doha, November 01, 2012, 11:10:57 AM

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#Facebook Your Fear: Friend Your Colleagues Without Getting Fired
by lisafugere

In the dark underworld of social media, a new villain has emerged. We hear the scratch of his saw tooth fingernails clicking haphazardly across the keyboard; the ticking of his mouse stuck forever on the constant press one raw finger clicking away eternally.

The Facebook Zombies relentlessly expose our most private publicly available information, and unless you take a few measures to ward your profile, they?ll sniff out your vulnerability in an instant.

We?ve all heard the horror stories: embarrassing Facebook photos plaguing employees in the office, HR managers asking employees to remove posts, and worse ? employees fired for photos and statuses posted on Facebook. However, the stories have not deterred the 70% of employees worldwide that have added their manager or coworkers as friends on Facebook.

A recent survey from Millennial Branding and Identified.com suggests that millennials play a significant role in the blurring boundaries between professional and personal when it comes to Facebook. 84% of millennials include at least one employee in their Facebook networks. 92% of parents are Facebook friends with their children. As the boundaries continue to break down, make sure to set up your Facebook privacy to avoid becoming the victim of a Facebook horror story.

Introducing Facebook Your Fears: InsideView?s Definitive Guide to Business-Friendly Facebook Privacy Settings. In our new guidebook, we break down Facebook?s privacy settings with clear instructions on how to ward your timeline. You?ll unearth:

    Real life Facebook horror stories
    The custom privacy settings that will ward your timeline
    A behavioral guide to staying smart on Facebook