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Background check for the digital age: Employees, colleges insist on full Facebook access

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UPDATED: Monday, April 2, 2012 19:02
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Monday, April 2, 2012 12:24 PM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


I find these things totally unconscionable:
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The Facebook-related firings have begun: A teacher’s aide in Michigan was let go from her job after a school administrator demanded that she turn over her Facebook password and she refused. The aide, Kimberly Hester, is preparing for a legal showdown with the school system.
The incident that prompted administrators to ask Hester for her password occurred last spring. According to local news station WSBT, “She jokingly posted a picture of a co-worker’s pants around her ankles and a pair of shoes, with the caption ‘Thinking of you.’” Hester wasn’t using Facebook during school hours or at a school computer, but her brand of humor got her in hot water at work anyway.

When a parent of a student at the school saw the photo, they complained to the district, and school superintendent Robert Colby told Hester to fork over her password. When Hester refused, Colby wrote a letter Hester provided to WSBT which read, in part, “…in the absence of you voluntarily granting Lewis Cass ISD administration access to you[r] Facebook page, we will assume the worst and act accordingly.”

Hester was placed on administrative leave and subsequently suspended. She’s collecting worker’s compensation and is readying her case for an arbitration hearing scheduled next month. “I did nothing wrong,” she tells WSBT. “And I would not, still to this day, let them in my Facebook. And I don’t think it’s OK for an employer to ask you.”

Although Michigan doesn’t have a law prohibiting employers from asking current or prospective workers from demanding a Facebook password, it’s one of several states that is considering such legislation based on recent public outcry about the practice.

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For years we’ve been told to keep drunken Facebook photos and racy wall posts private to avoid the judging eye of a potential employer, but now, according to MSNBC’s Red Tape blog, even that might not be enough.
As Bob Sullivan reports, some employers and colleges are taking the unusual step of either asking applicants to show them the private side of their Facebook profile in an interview or add them as a friend to gain access to friends-only posts. In Maryland, the Department of Corrections has taken to asking interviewees to log in to their account and show the interviewer wall posts, whom they are friends with and photos. That practice, while eyebrow raising, actually makes a bit of sense, because the applicants are being screened for jobs in prisons — but another example MSNBC cites is more curious.

According to Sullivan, student athletes at several colleges nationwide are required to friend a coach or compliance officer on Facebook. MSNBC cites this requirement from the University of North Carolina’s student-athlete handbook as an example typical of many colleges: “Each team must identify at least one coach or administrator who is responsible for having access to and regularly monitoring the content of team members’ social-networking sites and postings.” It also says, “The athletics department also reserves the right to have other staff members monitor athletes post,” leaving the door open for the university to use outside social-media-monitoring companies.

This story comes the same day as a San Francisco Chronicle story on scholarship providers cruising Facebook and other social-media sites to help vet applicants. Now presumably the scholarship providers do not have access to “friends only” posts, so it’s not any different from employers who probe the public activities of applicants online, but the story brings to light yet another way one’s online activities could affect future endeavors. According to the Chronicle, about 75% of scholarship providers surveyed by FastWeb and the National Scholarship Providers Association said they are looking for behavior that could reflect badly on the provider, including underage drinking, racy photos, drug use and racial slurs.

The practice of force-friending and asking job applicants to showcase their profiles has the American Civil Liberties Union and others up in arms over invasion of privacy and free-speech concerns. The Illinois state legislature has even introduced a bill to ban employers from asking applicants for social-media passwords. But if the students want to play sports and the applicants want to get hired, they might have little choice but to submit. While at first this seems like an egregious infringement into private (online) lives, it should serve as a reminder to never post things on Facebook that you wouldn’t want people to see — it’s still the Internet, where nothing is ever truly private. More at http://moneyland.time.com/2012/03/06/background-check-for-the-digital-
age-employers-colleges-ask-for-facebook-passwords/

I find both abominable; I don't use Facebook and part of the reason is the lack of privacy and the way nothing there is ever really "private". I chose to let my life "hang out" in places such as this, which is quite enough for me!

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Monday, April 2, 2012 1:15 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


My response to any such inquiry? "What's a 'face book'?"

I have a facebook page, of course, and it's not a bit of anyone's fucking business what I put on it, as far as my employer is concerned.

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Monday, April 2, 2012 4:36 PM

RIONAEIRE

Beir bua agus beannacht


I don't have a facebook either, too complicated and doesn't interest me. If a person's facebook is set to friends only then no one else has any business looking at it.

I assume you're my pal until you let me know otherwise. "A completely coherant River means writers don't deliver" KatTaya

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Monday, April 2, 2012 5:10 PM

OONJERAH



OT Again.
I don't like Facebook, 'cause I never mastered the interface,
nor tried very hard to. When the koobface virus hit, I quit
there entirely ... unless someone asks me to read a post there.

It did do One Good Thing for me. After my sis died in 2009, we
didn't know where her long-lost, blacksheep son was. A year
passed, then almost 2, & Sis#4 was on about, "Where's Jimmy?
Shouldn't someone find Jimmy & tell him about his Mom?"
. . .
"Someone" meant me, 'cause I can find stuff.
Me: OK. I'll find him. But you gotta be the one to tell him
about Sis#1.
"OK."
Shortly, I found Jimmy on FaceBook. Sis#4 immediately had
nothing to say to him . . . Not unexpected.
. . .
What was also sad was the amount of flack I dodged
coming from his GF, both possessive and protective, she was
quite certain that I was only in touch to try to crush him.
. . .
But I am patient now and not prone to over-react.
With gentle persistence, I was finally able to tell him what
had happened . . . yes, on FaceBook chat.



. . . . .The worst and most frequent consequence of paranoia is that it's self-fulfilling.


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Monday, April 2, 2012 7:02 PM

RIONAEIRE

Beir bua agus beannacht


That seems to be one of the redeeming qualities of Facebook, you can find people, as your story illustrates. Plus its a way to keep up with all your relatives and friends, but for me its too much of a hastle, I'd rather try and maintain my relationships the old fashioned way.

I'm glad you found him and let him know about his mom.

I assume you're my pal until you let me know otherwise. "A completely coherant River means writers don't deliver" KatTaya

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