Originally Posted by
FLY6584
This may be a stupid question, but what does everyone do about their Facebook account during the application process? We all have those drunk pictures from college buried deep in our history or politically charged comments in regards to the "excellent" decision making ability of our current commander in chief, however, I wonder how deep large companies will look and what kind of access they have beyond what your privacy settings protect? You seem to see a lot of people changing their last name on Facebook these days in an apparent attempt to protect their privacy, but what are everyone's thoughts on here?
Why anyone these days above middle school would even have a narcissistic spybook account is questionable. At least anything beyond bare bones business formal, in which case you might as well just use linkedin anyway. No one cares what you had for lunch and posting your vacation plans online is just stupid. There's nothing professionally to be gained from "liking" either Roe or Wade, etc so why bother with it. If someone is really your friend you talk to them in real life anyway. I'll leave it to the petulent entitlement generation millennials that suffer from the need to have 1000 fake "friends" and live stream everything about everyone they know glued to their little screens all day.