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	<title>Comments on: Social Networking Scandal</title>
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		<title>By: Thomas</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thomas</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 20:03:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I can’t tell where I stand with these social networking sites. First of all, they seem like a totally good and awesome thing for getting connected with your current friends, and hopefully making some new ones. The profile idea is really cool too, how you can totally design your own profile however you want and show everybody what your into and stuff like that. The whole picture thing is great too, how you can post pictures and get comments on them and stuff. I admit to being on these social networking sites quite often throughout the day, but I don’t do stupid stuff like some people. It seems like some people purposely put their real life address and social security numbers up there on their page; its like they are being asked to be robbed! I don’t put any of that stuff on my page; just a first name and a few pictures. If they wanna know my last name, they can ask in real life! To be safe to, I use an IP changer that conceals my IP, so I don’t have to worry about hackers trying to break into my page to steal my personal information.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can’t tell where I stand with these social networking sites. First of all, they seem like a totally good and awesome thing for getting connected with your current friends, and hopefully making some new ones. The profile idea is really cool too, how you can totally design your own profile however you want and show everybody what your into and stuff like that. The whole picture thing is great too, how you can post pictures and get comments on them and stuff. I admit to being on these social networking sites quite often throughout the day, but I don’t do stupid stuff like some people. It seems like some people purposely put their real life address and social security numbers up there on their page; its like they are being asked to be robbed! I don’t put any of that stuff on my page; just a first name and a few pictures. If they wanna know my last name, they can ask in real life! To be safe to, I use an IP changer that conceals my IP, so I don’t have to worry about hackers trying to break into my page to steal my personal information.</p>
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