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Using Facebook and MySpace
In the evolving face of technology today, college students use
forums such as Facebook and MySpace in ever increasing numbers.
These internet sites provide great opportunities to its users to
socially connect with other students and to establish networks that
are far reaching and limitless. However like all great things,
Facebook and MySpace does have its foibles. The following is a
list that you need to think carefully about when using online social
networking sites.
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Do
take advantage of the opportunities presented by Facebook and
MySpace. The ability to connect and interact with people
who share your interests is a unique and important experience.
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Don’t
get comfortable behind perceived anonymity. What you put
on these sites and how you conduct yourself on-line is public
information. Just take a look at some of the horror stories
told by Facebook users who have been turned down for prospective
jobs or hauled in front of a judiciary committee because of
inappropriate or illegal activity posted on their Facebook or My
Space site.
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Do
realize that you can be sued for making inaccurate or slanderous
remarks about someone on sites such as these. As stated
previously, the information you are posting on these forums is
open to the public.
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Do
think before you post something about yourself that can be
misconstrued by people reading it. Remember that people
will have an immediate impression of you based on what they read
on your site. Is what you have on your site describing the
real you? Would you want a prospective employer, faculty member
or even someone you have a secret crush on to have a negative
impression of you based on an impulsive picture or posting you
put onto these sites? Think carefully about identity theft
and news stories concerning cyber-stalking.
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Do
make sure you realize how incredibly difficult it is to remove a
posting made public, and later captured by search engines and
other emerging on-line technology. Will my posting live with me
for life? Possibly.
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Do
change your default passwords for online course registration (eSims),
Medgar Evers e-mail, and campus computer login as soon as you
get them! Default passwords are sometimes based on
personal information, like birthdays, that are also shared in
online communities like Facebook and MySpace. By sharing
your personal information in online communities you may be
giving others access to your personal records. In fact,
give some thought as to whether you want to share personal
information like your birth date with all of your Facebook and
MySpace “friends”.
Finally, we wish to remind you that Facebook, MySpace - and other
sites like it - are tools. Their primary purpose is to
provide a forum for social discourse. As such, their use
should not be abused. Medgar Evers College does not
tolerate the use of these forums to hurt, abuse, attack or cast
slurs upon other members of the Medgar Evers College community.
As a Medgar Evers College student it is expected that you adhere
to the standards of student conduct set forth in the College
Handbook. Respect for fellow students is paramount in
helping to establish a strong and just community where conflict
may be resolved in an open and accepting venue. Facebook,
MySpace and other social networking sites, even with all of
their uses, cannot offer this.
Some
ideas for this document were based on
“Thoughts on Facebook”, a
publication issued by the Cornell University Office of
Information Technologies.
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