Transparency, good. Posting evidence on Facebook dumb

Someone charged with drunken driving and seriously injuring another posts ‘party’ pictures of himself on Facebook, and gets arrested. Oh, the irony. The pictures were of him in a jailbird costume.

Feeding your data cloud is one thing. But on social networking sites like Facebook, it’s easy to feed it with particulate matter that would later hang over you like a brown cloud.

In the U.K. another Facebook-related case of network identity was settled in court. This was about libel, but about another stupid move involving a FB profile.

Thanks to Pat Elliot for sending me the first story.

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