Disconnecting from Social Networking....

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Rey Negro;3175855 said:
lol. you good then. Im 23. At 17, I definitely was not thinking about corporate america. I never posted wild shit but, dumb muthafukkas posted photos of me doing wild shit.

bojoe;3176097 said:
I wish I could get rid of those social sites. It ruined my life. I just tried using Facebook once, but I deactivated it after 4 days of using. It sucks!

king hassan;3176372 said:
Fuck all the social network shit

yeah like yall said had to get rid of it

i like the illcommunity more too

real ppl real talk
 
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Never been on facebook, myspace, twitter, or any social networking sites.

Wanna holla, BBM, email, text, call, FACE TO FACE talk.

Real motherfucker shit.
 
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Co-sign t/s.

Facebook is getting wacker by the minute.

I think I'm gonna bounce off it soon...
 
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The crappy thing is when facebook becomes a venue for official business. For example, my graduate school program adviser "suggested" that we all join the group page so that they can distribute information regarding events and career opportunities.

Google and Facebook are a testament to the belief that ALL corporations are evil.
 
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Young-Ice;3179338 said:
dude im fucked.. im tagged in some WOAT pics

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What kind of people you chillin wit that would do some shit like that????????? white boys!!!!!!!

Mayne i would fuck a muthafucka up for some shit like that yo!
 
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king bloo;3177726 said:
niggas like you kill me.

"if you don't have anything to hide..."

It ain't about hiding anything. People have a right to privacy, plain and simple. If you really want privacy, you would never put a shred of your personal info online at all. Look at it like this: Remember the IC chick I mentioned earlier? The starting point for me finding EVERYTHING about her was her social network page she had in her signature. Doing a google search from there I got her current address, her criminal record (drug related), phone number, relatives... all kinda shit. I showed another IC chick just what's available on herself online during a YIM chat and the results I believe shook her a bit. Fact is, more of what SHOULD be private information is being pushed online and that's reason alone to never put even a small piece of your personal info online.

you dont have to tell me, all this is the reason i dont put shit on the internet i dont want to be public. i really dont give a fuck about whatever i have on facebook. i am not even there under my government ...
 
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I'm glad to see people are finally catching on........late...but better late than never.
 
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Mr.Burns;3180639 said:
The crappy thing is when facebook becomes a venue for official business. For example, my graduate school program adviser "suggested" that we all join the group page so that they can distribute information regarding events and career opportunities.

Google and Facebook are a testament to the belief that ALL corporations are evil.

Yeah my college made us all join a special group on FB for "updates"...
 
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Rey Negro;3175661 said:
For a lot of reasons (mainly work), I've chosen to get rid of everything involving social networks. I've grown disgusted with that shit. I did a search on myself (paid one) and found a lot of disparaging shit.

Google+ - Canceled

Facebook - Canceled

Blackplanet - Canceled

Myspace - Canceled

Old email accounts - Canceled

Twitter - Canceled

LinkedIn - Canceled

In the next 5 years companies will be including facial recognition on their background checks. I feel bad for the niggas who will turn 24 one day and realize that picture of them high as fuck will ruin whatever chance they had at getting that job at Morgan Stanley. Hopefully I can remove some of my digital footprint. Besides SOHH and Allhiphop IC, I aint fuckin with that social networking shit.

Unless you simply disconnect from the internet altogether, you'll be linked in one way or another. If you've ever done banking online, you linked in, you ever bought something on Amazon you linked in, if you have a smartphone...you definately linked in. Within the next 5 years, there is no way you can escape the digital communication wave, unless you disconnect from any form of it altogether.
 
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kevmic;3183616 said:
Unless you simply disconnect from the internet altogether, you'll be linked in one way or another. If you've ever done banking online, you linked in, you ever bought something on Amazon you linked in, if you have a smartphone...you definately linked in. Within the next 5 years, there is no way you can escape the digital communication wave, unless you disconnect from any form of it altogether.

Wow, thanks professor.

He's clearly talking about social networking.

@Rey: Why you delete your LinkedIn? That shit is supposed to be for professionals.
 
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kai_valya;3177471 said:
i never really got on the social networking bandwagon. i think i have a facebook, but i'm not sure since i haven't logged in ages. i don't know what it is. i just like my privacy and don't feel the need to put every detail of my life out there. iunno, it just doesn't appeal to me

yet you got 5,000 posts on here and a big ass avi of you showin off your cleavage. but it doesn't appeal to you. IIIGHT.
 
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Also, smart people use social networking sites to create a "brand" for themself. They can actually be used as tools to market yourself to prospective employers.
 
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PLASTIC RULES;3183984 said:
Wow, thanks professor.

He's clearly talking about social networking.

@Rey: Why you delete your LinkedIn? That shit is supposed to be for professionals.

You're welcome student, and I know he's speaking of social networking. What I am saying is that they're all connected. So deleting a facebook and Myspace profile really ain't changing anything. They're all in one form or another connected. So you would have to disconnect yourself from the internet altogether, especially if you've ever given personal information online, in order to protect yourself even from just social networks.
 
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kevmic;3184025 said:
You're welcome student, and I know he's speaking of social networking. What I am saying is that they're all connected. So deleting a facebook and Myspace profile really ain't changing anything. They're all in one form or another connected. So you would have to disconnect yourself from the internet altogether, especially if you've ever given personal information online, in order to protect yourself even from just social networks.
I don't follow.

Explain to me how someone without an account on any of the major social networking sites, who does online banking and buys shit from Amazon, is connected to the social networks?

Now with the new "Identity Ecosystem" that the Obama administration is pushing (we'll see how that pans out), you may be right in that eventually employers may be able to track all your online transactions and shit sometime in the future. But for now, they can't.
 
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PLASTIC RULES;3184053 said:
I don't follow.

Explain to me how someone without an account on any of the major social networking sites, who does online banking and buys shit from Amazon, is connected to the social networks?

Now with the new "Identity Ecosystem" that the Obama administration is pushing (we'll see how that pans out), you may be right in that eventually employers may be able to track all your online transactions and shit sometime in the future. But for now, they can't.

Actually all you need is an email address and an account anywhere online linked to that email address and anyone can find info on you. All the internet is, is a big ass file cabinet. Anything pertaining to that topic will be dropped in a forever open file. Certain things will be protected while other things are open to the public, shit you may have forgotten about.

Marketing firms are using that to their advantage now. For example, let's say you bought something from Amazon a coat perhaps. What marketing firms and other companines are doing is thay will see that you bought a coat from Amazon, and will advertise that particular brand on another site you may have an account on. So you might read a north face banner on this site, but won't even realize that it is catered specifically to you and your buying history online.

It seems like no big deal, but that implies that companies have enough access to your personal info without you having to be on social networks that are rumored to sell people's info. The moment you go public online, you are now open to the public. Obama and the rest of the government has no idea how big this is, but they say shit to make us believe that they have it all under control, but they don't.
 
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