Originally Posted by
Mojo31
I view it differently in the professional world versus corporate world. My firms have traditionally represented a lot of different types of people, and it is fair to see what people are posting online. I had one lawyer that started posting a lot of anti-gay and other far right postings on FB, and I had to tell him to shut it down if he wanted to remain employed. It was an affront to the clients. I don't want any client or prospective client judging my firm based on someone's online postings.
Also, since we have some very strict confidentiality requirements with respect to our clients' affairs, I thought it was fair to see how lose lipped people were.
I don't have employees anymore so I don't have to worry about it anymore.
Oh, it's fair if it's there - I'm just saying some took countermeasures. Just like dating, I'm glad I don't have to deal with the new version of the world (at least for now).