tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4659129692311420485.post6064093852611136320..comments2013-04-26T10:33:59.124-05:00Comments on Tech Savvy Preservice Teachers: Social Media SafeguardUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4659129692311420485.post-9724016602248757542010-12-01T13:27:30.406-06:002010-12-01T13:27:30.406-06:00I have actually read this article in other places ...I have actually read this article in other places and think the whole concept of it is hilarious. Though it seems practical to have a system test a person's drunkenness before they log onto Facebook (considering the amount of ridiculous things that can be posted while intoxicated) I feel like the test would be complicated enough that I probably wouldn't be able to pass it sober. What if I really needed to check Facebook at 2am and couldn't pass the silly drunk test? How frustrating! <br />However, I can see the argument from the job application perspective. Things that are posted to social networking sites and now being seriously analyzed by potential employers, and one drunken Facebook comment could destroy a career. On the other hand, if someone is serious about their job search, maybe they should not being going out at night and getting drunk. (just sayin)eschmidthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09348452869748535805noreply@blogger.com