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Originally Posted by Brando
The internet didn't kill privacy. People being stupid and putting their information on the internet, for all to see, killed their own privacy. If you want something to remain private, DO NOT put it anywhere on the internet. At all.
But being fired or forced to resign for what one does (when not illegal acts) is ridiculous. If she violated a conduct agreement or some other such agreement during the course of her employment however, that's a different story...
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Most people online don't have a clue about their privacy!
They just join up with FB or Twitter (for twits) or whatever and accept the default privacy settings.
Never questioning them until someone points out that their photos are open for everyone to see.
A lot of "ladies" on my FB use pictures of themselves with their children as their profile picture! How dumb is that????
This "school teacher" should have made sure only her "friends" could see her photos...
And none of her students should have been on her friends list.
Actually she deserved to get fired for being so stupid IMHO...