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  • JamBam
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    Hauntworld Forums more public and googleable than you think

    Hauntworld Forums more public and googleable than you think. (hey is googleable my word invention? LOL)

    Larry, this forum is more public through search engines because I have found google results on different things haunt related with direct links to the hauntworld forum post/s.

    The advice to be careful should not betaken lightly. The younger generation still does not grasp that anything they put on the internet is available worldwide. Their pictures, posts, rants, threats, lovelorn babble, and deep secrets they post come back to haunt them worse than we have ever been able to do it. LOL


    There are sites that take snapshots of every website on a very frequent basis so previous page versions can be looked up like old newspapers.

    Live and travel the deep space of the internet as if you have your grandmother in church with you!! Now pay attention, sit up straight, pull your shoulders back, spit out that gum, and sing in key loud enough to contribute to the service sonny!

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  • Michael Inks
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    The world has forever changed with the internet. And that's a good thing. Facebook isn't evil, it's not out to ruin you, but with all things instantly transmittable and electronically permanent... of course you have to be careful about what you say. Especially on a company fan page (and really on your personal page), you gotta think like a PR person every time before you hit the send key. Facebook is a fantastic tool... but unlike the old days of publishing, you can crank out a world wide gaffe in seconds flat.

    Yeah, Facebook may be here forever, it may fade in a couple of years, but something will always be there to take it's place. So my view is... keep up with what's happening, take full advantage of the tools available and always be your own PR person and think about how you're representing yourself to the world.

    (And I really wish I hadn't emailed that picture to my ex.)

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  • Novus
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    Originally posted by Cliff View Post
    Isn’t it amazing how this generation posts the dirty laundry and every stupid thing they do in a public forum?? I just don’t get it?


    Before the internet and social media, people wrote in diaries and journals every silly thing that happened in their life. And we can read those from hundreds of years ago and learn a lot about people in that time period. It's the same idea... just a different format. Humans don't change that much.

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  • Novus
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    Originally posted by HauntedPaws View Post
    What exactly does timeline do that's innovative then? The timeline concept has been around a long time, so I hardly think it's a trend.

    I didn't say Facebook invented the concept of a timeline. Watch as other social networks implement timeline style designs, though. That's the sign of a trend, and Facebook is usually on the forefront as far as social media. That's why they aren't going away anytime soon.

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  • HauntedPaws
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    What exactly does timeline do that's innovative then? The timeline concept has been around a long time, so I hardly think it's a trend.

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  • Novus
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    It's pretty easy to protect your privacy on Facebook.

    - Set your privacy settings as high as you can.
    - Don't share all your personal information on your profile.
    - Don't download apps to your page.
    - Don't add/accept people as "friends" you don't know.
    - Don't add/accept businesses as "friends" at all.
    - Adjust your photo album privacy settings so only friends/family that you want to see them can see them.
    - Don't post idiotic/private comments on public pages/groups/friend's page or photo albums.

    Those are just a few simple steps.


    Facebook is still a powerful tool and will be for awhile. If you think it's going to "fade out" in a couple years, you're going to be disappointed. Twitter, too. Myspace died because it didn't know how or when to change. Facebook is pretty on top of trends (or sets their own)... and timeline is proof of this.
    Last edited by Novus; 04-13-2012, 06:05 PM.

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  • Deathwing
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    Bully? I don't think Facebook is a tool for bullying anymore than anything else.

    Jake

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  • HauntedPaws
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    Seems almost all kids nowadays have ADD because they hardly have any attention now. I think FB will go the way of the dodo is a couple years. There's only so much that can be done with it and his attempt to allow children under the current limitation didn't go in his favor. Like your 6yr old needs to be bullied too.

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  • Deathwing
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    It looks like more and more that forums like these are dying out and Facebook groups are the in thing. I think forums may become obsolete soon and people will continue to group up on FB or whatever comes next as social media isn't going anywhere the youth have grown up with it as a big part of their lives. I've seen a couple car forums die out in the past 2 years and replaced with Facebook groups. Hunting ones too.


    Jake

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  • drfrightner
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    Forums like these are a lot safer because someone has to know you post on them first, but facebook is just something that attorneys now use as a tool to use things against you. Be really careful with facebook... I think people should stick to talking about the industry on private forums or just simply over the phone. They are saying that people are using facebook just to learn about who has money and who doesn't so they can try and get bit by your dog, or whatever. I'm starting to think facebook overall is not great... I'm going to stick to the basics on facebook promoting what your business is doing but not discussing things of sensitive nature.

    Now that they have this timeline they are trying to lock in everything you say ... so be careful.

    Larry

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  • Cliff
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    Wow

    Isn’t it amazing how this generation posts the dirty laundry and every stupid thing they do in a public forum?? I just don’t get it?

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  • HauntedPaws
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    My favorite is the guys who wrote a script as proof of concept to show you how easily you could grab all the people on FB who posted they essentially they wouldn't be home for a week while on vacation. FB makes people narcissistic especially when you have over 400 friends and you don't know who half of them are. Unfortunately there's people who can also grab your FB and twitter login outta the air if you use the Wifi at a bookstore, coffee shop etc and think it's safe. Secure Wifi is a little better only taking 5mins to get on.


    www.pleaserobme.com

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  • sean
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    Wishful thinking Larry, unfortunately, I dont see many getting bored of following others daily lives, however, I agree, in that regard, FB is ridiculous.

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  • Speculo
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    Ditto for what you say anywhere including Fourms like this.....

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  • MDKing
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    This is true! Facebook has cost many people their jobs and have ruined so many marriages and relationships. All the alcoholics posting pics of them partying to the provocative photos to the crude comedy and rhetoric will come back to hurt you.

    Allan

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