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Originally Posted by GoldHeart
If she loses her job ,again it's her own stupid fault .
They always advise people who want a job not to post offensive stuff as employers can view them , even if she wasn't in big brother this could of still come back to bite her on her bum .
Facebook is another one people should be wary of ,your boss and colleagues can see everything .
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I think what the take-backs from the Ellis situation is that .... you need to be responsible for what you post online.
Many people think that, just because you are behind a keyboard, staring at a computer screen, that you are anonymous
and can say whatever you want without repercussion. This is not so. People need to learn that there are consequences to
their actions and it might not be pretty.
So everyone, be wary of what you post online, whether it is on twitter, facebook or online forum.
Think twice before pressing that 'submit' button. Enjoy your online experience, but be wary that 'Big Brother' is watching you !! (ironic)
You don't want to lose your job because your employer found bad comments you made online. (even if it is a Mac job)