Source: Children Come First http://www.childrencomefirst.com/dangerposting.shtml CCF Youth The vast majority of college students are completely unaware that anyone other than students have access to these on-line profiles so the information is, ahem, often not exactly "G" rated. Some students make the mistake of posting information about excessive drinking, gambling, sexual contacts, etc. and mistakenly feel that no harm can come from their posting of what used to be regarded as private behavior. In today's reality show world (many of these students do not remember a time when there weren't reality shows at the top of the TV ratings chart), this information is deemed by some as being public. But it isn't and students need to learn that anything that they post on-line, even to a site that offers limited password protection such as Facebook, is information that can potentially be accessed by anyone at anytime and forever. To see the interview, please go to my blog entry about it at CollegeRecruiter.com Blog. Please feel free to add your comments by clicking on the Comments link under the blog entry. And please feel free to forward this to any college students that you feel may benefit from seeing the story. Sincerely, Steven Rothberg,
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