How to Avoid Facebook and Twitter Disasters
By Christopher Null, PC World
Who knew your boss could see so much of your Facebook page -- including the pics from your wild weekend? Oversharing can lead to underemployment. Take some practical steps to control what others see about you.
Editor's Note: Facebook recently announced a change in their privacy settings, making them less complex, and to help alleviate some of these issues mentioned in this article.
The power of social networks like Facebook and Twitter comes from their ability to quickly share information about your life with other people. But along with that ability comes the risk of sharing sensitive information with the wrong people, and that risk increases as your network grows well beyond your core circle of friends.

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But in the end you'll find that the fundamental lesson is invariably the same, and that's to remember the golden rule of all social networks: Never forget that the whole world is watching.
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