...a while ago and came upon Wendell Preadom's Facebook. ]Private information removed by staff.]
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Okay, I know I'm gonna get flamed for saying this because people will say Facebook is a public forum, if people don't want info getting out there they shouldn't post it, etc. But I personally don't think stuff from Facebook posts should be showing up on ShockerNet. I once checked out Facebook, I looked at some of the players' pages, and found out way too much about their lives. Things I didn't want to know, even as a fan. I could have posted worse things that I read on players' Facebook pages on ShockerNet, but I would never do that. People post things on Facebook without really thinking about it. For the younger generation, they post things on Facebook that people used to only say in private conversations. Those conversations usually never got around because only those in the conversation or those eavesdropping could hear. Now everyone is an eavesdropper and I personally don't think it's a good thing.
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Originally posted by WuShockFanOkay, I know I'm gonna get flamed for saying this because people will say Facebook is a public forum, if people don't want info getting out there they shouldn't post it, etc. But I personally don't think stuff from Facebook posts should be showing up on ShockerNet. I once checked out Facebook, I looked at some of the players' pages, and found out way too much about their lives. Things I didn't want to know, even as a fan. I could have posted worse things that I read on players' Facebook pages on ShockerNet, but I would never do that. People post things on Facebook without really thinking about it. For the younger generation, they post things on Facebook that people used to only say in private conversations. Those conversations usually never got around because only those in the conversation or those eavesdropping could hear. Now everyone is an eavesdropper and I personally don't think it's a good thing.
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Originally posted by WuShockFanOkay, I know I'm gonna get flamed for saying this because people will say Facebook is a public forum, if people don't want info getting out there they shouldn't post it, etc. But I personally don't think stuff from Facebook posts should be showing up on ShockerNet. I once checked out Facebook, I looked at some of the players' pages, and found out way too much about their lives. Things I didn't want to know, even as a fan. I could have posted worse things that I read on players' Facebook pages on ShockerNet, but I would never do that. People post things on Facebook without really thinking about it. For the younger generation, they post things on Facebook that people used to only say in private conversations. Those conversations usually never got around because only those in the conversation or those eavesdropping could hear. Now everyone is an eavesdropper and I personally don't think it's a good thing."You can observe a lot just by watching."
-- Yogi Berra
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We've addressed this before.
My position is that if they are going to put something on their Facebook/Myspace/Etc, it is accessible to the public, and it is directly related to their status as a WSU basketball player, it's fair game.
Now, if you have to be added as a friend to access the information, it should be considered private. In this case, when I searched for his Facebook, that information is not visible. Therefore, it should be considered private. So I will be removing the info from this topic.
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Originally posted by BioShockso since the info is not visible to the public we have no confirmation that it ever really existed on his page..."You can observe a lot just by watching."
-- Yogi Berra
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Originally posted by DPruett2333This is dumb. I simply stated his status from Facebook. Why is this such a huge deal?...
Just because you're not his "friend" on Facebook doesn't mean it's private. People say stuff all the time and just because you didn't actually hear them say it doesn't mean he/she said it in private.
Second, this is not dumb. It is a big deal and here's why. A player might put something on their Facebook (or any other networking site where information can be hidden) that they only want those he has given access to see. It is not your right (or ours) to decide that because he approves of everyone who asks, you can make the information on his private site public.
Like I said in a previous post, if you are not a "friend" and you search for him on Facebook, the result does not include his "status" message. Therefore, it is considered private and should remain that way.
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Originally posted by newshock1234anybody see the message Ramon sent Gal lol"You can observe a lot just by watching."
-- Yogi Berra
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Wendell appartently reads shockernet. Whats up Wendell!Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/Shox_KCfan
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Originally posted by Hotel PaperOriginally posted by newshock1234anybody see the message Ramon sent Gal lolFollow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/Shox_KCfan
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