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ktlight
28th June 2011, 07:52
... approve firm that dishes dirt on applicants

Company keeps information on its records for SEVEN YEARS
Uses special software to track down applicants' online pseudonyms
Means social media postings will become regular part of job application process
Government rules company doesn't breach regulations

FYI:


The Federal Trade Commission has approved a controversial firm which scours social media sites to check on job applicants.

It means anything you've ever said in public on sites including Facebook, Twitter and even Craigslist could be seen by your would-be employer.

The Washington-based commission has ruled the firm, Social Intelligence Corporation, complies with the Fair Credit Reporting Act - even though it keeps the results of its searches on file for seven years.

It raises the frightening prospect of any social media posting, even it's years old or was meant as a joke, being used in background checks.

Applicants who use online pseudonyms aren't safe, either - the firm uses special software to link those nicknames with real, offline names known to employers.

One applicant found himself out of the running for a job after being branded racist because he once joined a Facebook group called 'I shouldn't have to press one for English. We are in the United States. Learn the language.'

Social Intelligence Corp scours everything from social networking sites, such as Facebook, to video and picture sharing websites as well as blogs and wikis.

source to read more
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2008231/How-youve-EVER-said-internet-seen-employers-government-approves-Social-Intelligence-Corp.html#ixzz1QQLV98Ql

Tony
28th June 2011, 08:36
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phillipbbg
28th June 2011, 09:11
What you have to think about is its a double edged sword, every little nasty trick , comment or secret ever discussed, written down or recorded is sitting stored in the very systems that TPTB use to track us..... it works against them as much as it works against us, and you can't erase the data no matter what they say.... unless you flood the worlds hard drives in water.......

Even what they conceal is never concealed..... this is the genie of the internet and people are starting to figure it out. And the PTB are trying as hard as they can to use fear tactics to stop us using the internet against them in the same way as they use it...

Mad Hatter
28th June 2011, 12:53
S ocial
I ntelligence
C orporation

nuff said...

Daren
28th June 2011, 13:24
I really love the Federal Trade Commission. I really love the Federal Trade Commission. I really love the EU, Builderberg Gang, and all lovely people in it even Ed Balls I love the way money is worthless and the banks con every one to pay for there homes 4 or 5 times over 25 years. I love the way Governments Go to war to kill off humans and get control of lands and minerals I love the way the pope keep hidden lots of knowledge in his underground volts I love the way religion helps keep people poor and scared of each other. yes all wonderful people. they would never dream of keeping free energy from us they would say we are not ready for it we are keeping it hidden for your own good. not so the big banks and historical families can keep power. just love them all to death.

Maia Gabrial
28th June 2011, 21:32
Do you think a company doing things like this is worth being part of? It would seem that they would violate you in other ways, too...
IMO no amount of money is worth that...

Maia Gabrial
28th June 2011, 21:35
Good good points, Daren! ....love them to death.

Snowbird
29th June 2011, 01:12
We are so thoroughly invaded that at this very moment, someone, somewhere, out there, is reading every thought process....the good, the bad and the ugly. :patsak: