Businesses and Employees: Boundaries in Social Media

May 16, 2011 No Comments by

This week I’ve been watching a favorite restaurant do their own social media. Normally I love seeing people at least try these tools on their own, even if they do it wrong, but in this case it is making me cringe. What are they doing wrong, you ask? 1) Forcing their employees to get personal accounts [...]

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Expectation of Privacy

Sep 06, 2010 5 Comments

What expectation of privacy means to the individual can vary wildly. I’m in the middle of yet another Twitter discussion with a photographer about the subject of posting photos publicly. It started because I shared a link to this article about a photographer’s bill of rights card, and commented that they’d forgotten one: in my [...]

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So, About That Facebook Thing…

May 05, 2010 4 Comments

I have been thinking about Facebook for weeks now. Originally, I began to think about it as it pertained to updating a past popular post of mine with information on the new Community Pages and updates to the logistics of Fan Pages, Profile Pages and Groups. Then this past week Facebook unleashed the dogs of [...]

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Thoughts on Facebook's New Privacy "Options"

Dec 11, 2009 3 Comments

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Topics On Fire: Episode 5, Education and New Media

Sep 21, 2008 4 Comments

Topics on Fire, Episode 5: Education and Social Media/Technology on Sunday, September 21st at 11:00 PM Eastern on TalkShoe Tonight’s podcast will be a good one! We’ll be discussing education and new media, social media and technology with Dave LaMorte, John Herman and E. Christopher Clark. I’m hoping to cover a lot of ground in [...]

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