There is no question that people are putting a lot more of themselves out there online these days with the rise of social media. At this point, it seems that generations will be born into this lifestyle. Who knows what other tools/services will be popular in the future?
Right now, easier to manage, but also Trackur, as well as Greg Jarboe from Dave Naylor.
Following are some thoughts they shared with me, some of which are actually pretty amusing.
![Greg Jaboe' /></a>Yes, but they learn about the dangers of that just as quickly as the other dangers that we had to learn about growing up. I'm more concerned with the business executives who don't know what is being said about their company online. Just because they don't know about it doesn't mean it isn't hurting their business.<br />
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<em>On Employers/schools/etc.</em><br />
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Maybe a generation from now they [will] be more forgiving, but for the next 20 years, the first thing someone will do is Google you.<br />
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It may take a generation before those who are making hiring or admissions decisions remember what was posted about them on Facebook or YouTube when they were younger. In the meantime, imagine that your mother is reading every post you write and watching every move you make. By the way, she already is.<br />
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<strong>Lee Odden:</strong> On the one hand, I do think some of what we consider gray area behavior documented in photos, status updates and even video will not be seen as so controversial as far as personal content on the social web. It makes me think of the contrast of how bands like the Clash or even Elvis seemed so controversial long ago and are quite tame by today's standards.<br />
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