Showing posts with label witness profile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label witness profile. Show all posts

Monday, February 9, 2009

ANOTHER PITFALL OF SOCIAL NETWORKING

Here is another thought associated with the problems that may attend social networking.

Just recently, I read an article written in the New Jersey Law Journal, where the author suggested that the information posted on these sites can be used to obtain insight into a potential juror or witness and even a potential business associate.

The author beleives, as I do, that people who participate in social networking on the internet tend to disclose more of themselves then in a person-to-person conversation and while some services do not allow full access to the subscriber's profile information unless you are a "friend," others are not so restrictive.

Again, be very careful of the information you post on a social network site.