Thursday, July 02, 2009

I couldn't cover this layoff without Facebook

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3 comments:

  1. If you are concerned that the corporate office will report you for being friends with Jim on Facebook, you can set the privacy settings so that nobody else can see who you're friends with:

    http://www.facebook.com/privacy/

    Make sure "Friends" is not set to "Everyone". If you're on the Gannett network, Make sure "Friends" is not set to "My Networks and Friends."

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  2. Thanks for that tip. I know a number of potential users have that concern.

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  3. One slippery Senior Director snake in 5th floor Brand Marketing has a "block" on my name preventing me from pulling her up on Facebook after we were "friends." Must've been the Gallup Meeting Pie Hole Blurt she made that I posted here months ago, calling out her "professionalism." I stopped drinking the departmental Kool-Aid after a comrade told me of this creature's back-stabbing schemes. Thanks, Gannett Blog, for revealing hundreds more who feel the same about some of these not-ready-for primetime fakes and their scared underlings.

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