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Someone I went to school with seems to have to prove to everyone she is going to the gym by taking an snap of herself in her gym gear, so we all believe that she's going to the gym.

 

Instagram has alot to answer for. I believe it was originally coined to take pictures of gluttonous food you're about to eat, or members of the general public being embarrassingly abhorrent, which you take without their consent and share it with your mates. But now, everyday, it's pictorial reminders of what someones face looks like. "I'm going to the gym, so here I am, in gym clobber, preparing to gym". "Now I'm driving home. here's the view I have, it's a motorway, look". "Now I'm about to have a bath. Here's a picture of the bath, with some water in it. I am about to get in".

 

Just disconnect, for one day, you boring shit.

 

It would be 1000 times better if they took a pic of themselves about to get into the bath.

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While we're on the gym:

 

Anyone who correlates a day of the week with a part of the body is a wank. "Wednesday's chest day, Thursday's leg day" etc

The amount of times I've seen that badly edited photo of someone with huge arms and tiny legs with the caption "Don't let your mate skip leg day".

Agonising banter.

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I do occasionally look them up on Facebook so I can perv on their duckface profile photos while I'm on the phone to them as well.

 

I wonder how many employers actually do that. Why do people put so much info online these days anyway? I bet just their profile photos swayed you into not interviewing them... :p

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I understand that prospective employers feel dead cunning and tech savvy looking somebody up on facebook and casting aside all achievement based on their social lives, but I don't think it's really cricket.  It's like the inverse hiring-a-girl-just-because-they're-really-hot.  Of course you can pretend you're just looking for poor typing skills, but I know I'd be swayed on some level by questionable political views or puffy face nightclub photographs.

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So many people could just change the privacy settings on their Facebook pages, i.e. set everything to 'friends only', but don't bother to. I don't understand. To be fair I'd be the same if I was hiring someone though I'm not sure I would really want to look them up in the first place... Seems like it saves time on the other hand.

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By putting anything online you basically enter a contract that means anyone and everyone can look at your shit. Whether you set it to private or are too stupid to change the settings, when you post something it's 'out there'. I don't think it should be policy to snoop on someone's facebook before hiring but I dont see anything wrong with it. Don't like it? Don't put anything potentially damaging online.

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By putting anything online you basically enter a contract that means anyone and everyone can look at your shit. Whether you set it to private or are too stupid to change the settings, when you post something it's 'out there'. I don't think it should be policy to snoop on someone's facebook before hiring but I dont see anything wrong with it. Don't like it? Don't put anything potentially damaging online.

 

But what if you put next to no info out there, have the rest of it private and they judge you purely on the way you look? Is it fair, d'you think?

 

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Is what fair? the fact you are being judged on looks? or the fact someone is looking at your profile picture?

 

If someone looks at your profile picture and makes a judgement on whether to give you a job or not, unless you are posing with mein kampf on a pile of dead babies, that's pretty shallow behavior and isn't 'fair'. As it would be in real life (i.e. the old joke about two women in for an interview... *insert rest of joke here*...  who do you give the job to?, the one with the biggest tits). 

 

Snooping on someone's online persona? I've absolutely no problem with that.

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Snooping on someone's online persona? I've absolutely no problem with that.

 

Would your double check that a potential employee's Xbox tag wasn't P00syDestr0yer?  Unless your job directly involves being a socially mobile glad handing 'face', I don't see it being a big deal.

 

/Possiblynotthebestopinionsomeofmycolleagueshavedonejailtime.

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I meant the fact you are being judged on looks - obviously if you've put the pic out there anyone is allowed to look at it. :) So this means if you're an uglyugly with small boobs you can't have a job? That's upsetting.

Your profile photo doesn't have to be of you though.

I don't have a facebook but I do have LinkedIn and I include the URL on my CV.

I don't believe any half decent recruiter would hire someone solely on the way they look. It doesn't make good business sense to operate that way.

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Unless you're hiring for Sky Sports News or Porn, I suppose.

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Hiring for porn, what a great fucking job that would be. "show us yer tits love or nae filming for you"

 

I have learned (the hard way) to be careful about what you put online, you never know who is reading (evening express im looking at you, bunch of fucking cunts) 

 

I'm just amazed at how naive people are about Facebook & Twitter. Going on about how much they hate their job, yet they have their boss as a friend on Facebook.

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