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September 20, 2006
I know what you're thinking...
Silberman's article just reminds me yet again, how important it is to speak well and not let yourself post what you don't want to "bite you in the ass" later. Yet, it still keeps happening. I would never judge someone because of what websites they go on to. Everyone goes through different stages whether they are "weird" or not, you need to get to know the real person and test their business skills before you hire or fire them. It seems that even more academic thinkers that might be involved in Usenet still stumble or get paranoid too. We have every reason to be paranoid because if we are putting out personal info, even if it's silly, someone else will use it against you.
Posted by ErinWaite at September 20, 2006 04:27 PM
Comments
I wish that people would evaluate a person on the 'here and now'. Forget about the past. It's in the past - We don't have the same habits and personal drives as we used to. I don't see how a website can cast one out, because of their previous history. (Excluding felony) The only person that matters is the person in the present.
Posted by: Corey Struss at September 21, 2006 01:04 PM
True. People should be judged on who they are, not on what they did in high school. Everyone changes almost every day. That's apart of life.
Posted by: Erin Waite at September 21, 2006 08:45 PM