Topic > Why ask for a job candidate's Facebook password:...

Using an informal tone, he enriches his argument by providing several thought-provoking statements that allow the reader to see the logic of the article: "Social media are designed for shared information to be searched, shared and mined for profit... When considering what to share via social media, don't think about business or personal. Think about public and private truly private, do not share it on social media out of a misplaced trust in the expectation of privacy” (134) The reader should agree with Edmond that when you post or are part of the social media bandwagon, your life and Your decisions will be on display. Furthermore, the comparison between business and personal and between public and private is accurate and logical, because evidently if you post something on any social media you should expect anyone to see it, regardless of your privacy settings. Edmond points out that Facebook and other social networking sites change their privacy settings whenever they want without it