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Employers demanding Facebook passwords from staff... told off finally

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Original post by Psyk
I think we're talking about facebook pages for PR purposes, not for professional networking. For example a celebrity might have a public facebook page to communicate with fans. A lot of the time they employ people to run those pages for them. Also companies often have a facebook page to represent the company. That's the sort of thing I meant.

I have the same attitude to facebook. The only colleagues I have on facebook are ones who I socialise with outside of work as well.


I guess it's different if it's an official company page then: somebody up top would need to have access to the page!
I don't like managed celebrity facebook pages much...I 'liked' the person, not their PR manager!

George Takei's page is a breath of fresh air frankly.

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