Matthew Liptak | January 15, 2010
This went way beyond what I ever thought could happen with social networking, but taught me how important the protection of our virtual reputation is. I was brought to the realization that as social networking becomes popular, so does fanatacism of these sites. Certain members are taking the websites so seriously, they are missing the point of the big picture. These sites were established to broaden networks and create a fresher, funner way to possibly meet people outside of the internet all well growing a community of friendly users. What the fanatics do is take this one step further and almost try and overprotect a system they had no hand in setting up.
Category: social networking |
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Tags: cult, fanaticism, fanatics, foursquare, Linkedin, social media cult, social networking
Matthew Liptak | November 19, 2009
With today’s array of social media networking websites, we are starting to see more and more statements and opinions whether political in nature or not, expressed to networks. One can argue that social media is a soapbox for any individual to discuss issues and voice free speech and hear others opinions on what is being voiced. I have seen this happening on many sites and there are areas that are used for these purposes on most social websites. Case in point, when I first started my Linkedin Troops Support networking group, I merely posted this group as a question on Linkedin and let others answer if they had interests in a group of this sort.
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Tags: arguments, Linkedin, soap box, social media, social network, social networking
Matthew Liptak | September 14, 2009
As technology expands, company Human Resources departments and staffing agencies are starting to get savvy to how to search for that perfect candidate. They are of course sticking to the general large job boards but as positions become more specialized, they are turning to social networking outlets such as Twitter and Facebook etc to attract canddiates.
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Tags: employment, job search, Linkedin, marketing resume, resume, social networking, twitter
Matthew Liptak | August 30, 2009
What many people just getting involved in social networking are starting to figure out, slowly I may add, is that these websites are totally exposed portals on the internet. I read an article this week that criminals are starting to prey on Facebook and Twitter users. I am not sure how much attention this article received, but I think most would shrug it off thinking that they are not the culprits. I am on my social networks 5-6 times a day and I see the same incidents of total exposure.
Category: Beginning |
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Tags: exposing, exposure, facebook, information security, internet, Linkedin, networking, social networking, trust
Matthew Liptak | August 18, 2009
I commented before on the “virtual handshake” involved with networking through the internet. You will hear me use that term time and time again because I fully believe that what you will see in the future will change the way we do business and meet new people. Most would say that nothing goes farther than a face to face conversation and the pressing of palms to truly make an acquaintance. I disagree.
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Tags: club, contacts, facebook, friends, group, internet, Linkedin, network, networking, plaxo, social, twitter, virtual handshake
Matthew Liptak | August 8, 2009
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Tags: connections, facebook, Linkedin, MySpace, network, networking, plaxo, social media, social networking, social websites, twitter