When do silly, mean Facebook posts cross the line to lead to discipline in school, work, church?
Should people be disciplined for harassing Facebook posts? If so, where do you feel the discipline authority should reside? At school? At work? At home? Culpable negligence has some profound implications and I think it’s getting way out of hand! Author: John Wind, a Martin County resident, is a marketing executive in the telecommunications, digital media and cloud computing industries. News Posted September 17, 2011 at 4 a.m. TC Palm. Florida’s Treasure Coast and the Palm Beaches. Original story here. http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2011/sep/17/john-wind-when-do-silly-mean-facebook-posts-the/ Story: I am troubled by a recent event at a Martin County high school regarding a student being disciplined and suspended for the nonthreatening (but not very nice)...
Facebook Business Stats 2011
Facebook has 610,736,920 MEMBER PROFILES. That’s one for every ELEVEN people on the planet. Facebook has 610,736,920 MEMBER PROFILES. That’s one for every ELEVEN people on the planet. Based on page views and users, Facebook is the NO. 2 site in the U.S., behind Google and ahead of YouTube and Yahoo. EVERY 60 SECONDS ON FACEBOOK, USERS send 230,000 messages, update95,000 statuses, write 80,000 wall posts, tag 65,000 photos, share 50,000 links—and affirm or disparage them all with half a million comments. 65% of surveyed teens admit to being “FRIENDS” with their PARENTS though 16%said it was a precondition for joining the site. More than 38% of teens have ignored a friend request from Mom or Dad. Each month, the...


