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Max Hall April 24, 2008 at 3:05 pm

This is a very interesting post! In my opinion, Facebook does not need to grow up. Facebook is place for young people, mostly students to express themselves and share information with other students. Why should Facebook grow up when it was originally meant for college kids who are currently in school. Facebook serves as a social networking site for kids, not professionals.
I find it ridiculous that professional organizations scan Facebook to check-out possible candidates for jobs. There is line divided by work and play. Facebook is for play, while a site like LinkedIN is for work. Just because a picture on Facebook shows someone at a party drinking beer should not influence a hiring decision. I mean come on, do you really like that the people you work with always appear as a professional? Professionals are people too. They lead normal lives.
Professional organizations need to realize that there are two sides to people, work and play. I agree that LinkedIN could serve as depiction of possible candidates for jobs but not Facebook. Facebook was developed by college kids for college kids. It is basically an off-shoot of college humor. So why should Facebook grow up when it is meant for kids who are not independently own their own as adults yet?

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