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RE[3]: I never thought I'd... - why it matters
by chaosvoyager on Thu 2nd Oct 2008 18:44
in reply to "RE[2]: I never thought I'd... - why it matters"
Today, when a highschool kid does something stupid, they document it on facebook or a dozen other internet hosted locations.
Back in my day, the principal would threaten to put the stupid $#!% we did on our 'permanent record', a mythical document I don't believe exists.
These days, the kids do it themselves!
We've got more to worry about from our own stupidity than from any conspiracy. Besides, (working) conspiracies take foresight, discipline, and cooperation, all traits I'd love to see in more people.
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When I screwed up in highschool, the whole small town knew and living that down didn't happen over night.. but it happened.
Today, when a highschool kid does something stupid, they document it on facebook or a dozen other internet hosted locations. They don't control that information, it belongs too the server provider the moment they hit the post button. It is perminently documented, can and will be found and used for unintended purposes. These previously highschool students are now being declined for job opertunities or graduate school applications. "we would like to have accepted your application but your background check turned up X, Y.. and W. We do not feel you are the best selection for the possition we are offering.."
At one time, it was completely normal to allow children out to play in the neibourhood and after dark; not many folk in the city that still feel that way.. unattended kids playing outside, or after dark.