Is it wrong to deny access to professors when they request to join a STUDENT Facebook group?
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04-25-2013, 03:07 PM
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Is it wrong to deny access to professors when they request to join a STUDENT Facebook group?
The group is not abusive about professors, but occasionally a student will discuss frustrations and problems with certain professors, in a professional manner (as in, not "omg he's such a horrible teacher", but rather "he gave us way too much homework, I don't know how I'm going to finish it all"). The issue is, a student posted that they were frustrated with a certain professor. Another student took it upon themselves to alert the professor in question, and now said professor is requesting to join the group. I am the creator of the group, and therefore the administrator. The group is closed, so the professor cannot see the posts. The description of the group says that it is for students. Is this enough reason to deny the request?
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04-25-2013, 03:19 PM
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Usually professors are not allowed to contact students on social media outside of school. I would check your school policy to see any rules against it.
There's NOTHING wrong with denying access of a professor to your facebook group. I wouldn't let him if I were you. (: Ads |
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04-25-2013, 03:24 PM
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Tell him to create his own group, your group was designed for students only.
If he gets testy say .. speak with my lawyer and walk away. |
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