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Facebook Privacy Invasion Of Teachers!? - Infernzo - 11-09-2012 09:16 AM

Hello. I don't want to tell my name as this operation is undercover. In my school, teachers have been invading our privacy on Facebook. The school has been putting us in Detention even though they have nothing to do whatsoever. Each and everyone from our school is getting sick of these acts and telling our parents makes it worse. The principal is also involved so there is no one to report to. Some of our Elite Students (including me) are trying to get back as we have no choice here. Each and everyday, student's accounts are getting busted and we are losing them. I want you guys to share your thoughts regarding this and help us fight back as we have no choice here! Not literally fight... Furthermore, Facebook is banned for us now by the school... But still we do get online. We have created a simple Task Force to hack the teachers... Is this good or bad?


- ? - 11-09-2012 09:24 AM

How can anyone "invade" your privacy on Facebook, you put it there in the first place.

jim

ps. I didn't tell someone about what their kid was doing and now there in juvi... I told someone someone else about what their kid was doing...they hated me...Hmmmm we just went slicktrack. you figrure it out


- Fekefufu - 11-09-2012 09:24 AM

It's a simple concept, save your facebook for the 17 hours of the day you aren't at school and there will be nothing to worry about. Kids are becoming stupider and stupider.


- Lillybelle - 11-09-2012 09:24 AM

Would you be that upset if the "invaders" were child pornographers, looking for new, innocent faces to photoshop onto naked bodies and sell? You have a ridiculous expectation of privacy. When you post something on Facebook, it is out there for everyone, including your parents, your family, the neighborhood thugs who want to know when your house will be empty since you post when you are going out. If you don't want others to see something, don't post it. Don't be naive enough to think that the only friends can see your inside pages. Future college placement offices will look. Future employers will look, too. You are sadly down the wrong road if you are looking for revenge against the principal and teachers who are holding the keys to your future. Smarten up!


- Paladin - 11-09-2012 09:24 AM

there is no privacy on Facebook, the sooner you learn this, the better

in addition, you have no "right" to unlimited online access at school; this is also a lesson that you need to learn.

hacking teacher accounts is a federal offense


- NYLV - 11-09-2012 09:24 AM

Anything you post on a public site is fair game for everyone. I am not sure how the school can ban you from having a page though. If this really is a problem for you get on your page and adjust the privacy settings so that no one can see any of your info unless they are a friend. Problem solved.