Posted: 11/7/2010 1:27:04 PM EDT
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Just told everyone on Facebook that I was playing that new XBox Kinect game where you sit on the couch and masturbate. Well... one of my "friends" tells me, that's not Kinect, that's porn. Oops. Oh well... it still fucking rocked.
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Protip:
When your kinect is plugged in, the default mic setting is ON. Plugging in a headset overrides this, but I can hear everything you're saying otherwise. I know you're used to playing without a mic. But now you're playing with a mic in the room, so behave. Either change your settings or unplug the thing because spamming racial slurs whenever you get sticky 'naded is generally a bad idea. |
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Just told everyone on Facebook that I was playing that new XBox Kinect game where you sit on the couch and masturbate. Well... one of my "friends" tells me, that's not Kinect, that's porn. Oops. Oh well... it still fucking rocked. Just remember one thing, when you apply for a job a smart HR person takes 5 minutes to look up your name on social networking sites. They see idiocy there, they may choose someone else for the job. |
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I know its done by HR departments, but exactly how do they see stuff on a Facebook page without being a friend of the person?
I don't handle internet crimes, so I have no freakin clue how to see stuff like that without 1. being a friend of the person or 2. getting a subpoena issued. |
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I know its done by HR departments, but exactly how do they see stuff on a Facebook page without being a friend of the person? I don't handle internet crimes, so I have no freakin clue how to see stuff like that without 1. being a friend of the person or 2. getting a subpoena issued. You (and HR departments typically cannot see Facebook pages set to "private" –– i.e., only friends can see. Facebook is not dangerous as long as you set your privacy settings appropriately. |
