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Next thing you people can talk about is hobbies and passions. When I broke it off with bikini-commenter after one too many second chances, he kept leaving comments on my wall every time I updated my status. You need to protect your kids by not giving away too much info about them online.

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At least that's the question you should be asking yourself once in a while. Because, believe me, there are some thing you should NEVER share on Facebook! Wonder what they are? In this post, I'll tell you all about the items you should never share on the personal profile Timeline or your business page. Many of these may seem like common sense, but I still see people sharing them once in a while. Exhausted your content sources? Check out these for Facebook! Home Address Unless your profile is on complete lockdown and no one but you and your cats can see it, then you should never put your home address on your profile. But if your profile is public, then any creeper can figure out where you live and come make themselves welcome. As mentioned in this criminals are finding easy targets on Facebook. Don't post your address on Facebook or any other social site for that matter. Want to know what you should be posting on Facebook? Take a peeked at this! You're Going on Vacation Bought tickets for a 5 day Caribbean cruise and want to share your departure date on Facebook? Probably a bad idea. Criminals are getting smarter and smarter these days. Sure it's ok to be excited about your cruise and maybe brag about it. But if you're gonna do that make sure your post is set only to your friends -- and that your friends aren't weirdos! Maybe it's best to post pics of your cruise AFTER you get back from it, rather than making yourself an easy target. Stuff about your kids Ok, this is a tough one. We all love to share pics of our kids doing goofy things or when they accomplish something. Facebook is all about being social. You never know who's watching... Unfortunately, we live in a time when pedophiles are smarter than they used to be. You need to protect your kids by not giving away too much info about them online. And you should never say what school they go to. And for the love of Pete Sampras, please don't post pics of your kids in the bathtub or running around naked?! Do you really want someone to get their jollies off while looking at your child?! Worse yet, what if someone reported that image to Facebook or authorities as inappropriate and CPS came knocking on your door? Is it ok to brag about your kids and post pics of them? But limit that to your real friends and family online. Not to the public who can take that image and do whatever they want with it. The layout of your house Let's say you built a new house and want to show it off to your friends and followers on Facebook. You grab your iPhone and or take pictures of each of the rooms in the house and post to Facebook. No big deal, right? What you just did is allow any criminal to know the exact layout of your house -- so it's 100 times easier for him to get around once he breaks in. Bottom line: a layout of the house is definitely not! Again, my caution here may sound over the top -- but if you're posting these items publicly, you're setting yourself up for a break in. Post copy and paste status updates You've seen these status updates that have been floating around Facebook for years: Facebook is going to start charging on February 21st and unless you want to get charged you need to post this status update saying you do not agree to being charged for the service. You also need to go pet a unicorn while wearing a Speedo and rollerblades. You get my drift. Sometimes my News Feed is chuck full of people and pages posting this garbage. Knock it off already! Use some common sense before you post these things. It just makes you look foolish and uneducated. Go over to Snopes and check for yourself. We'll all be better off for it. Complaints about your Boss Maybe you hate your job... We've all been in those situations. Your boss and your co-workers have Facebook too. They can see when you're griping about work -- and obviously those gripes aren't going to reflect well on you. Meaning employers don't have to have just cause to fire you. They can legally fire you because you mouthed off on Facebook. Business Page Some of the items I listed above could apply to your fan page too, but I wanted to touch on a few things that are specifically related to your Facebook business page. Political or Religious Beliefs So you love Obama, you love Jesus, you are a big fan of Buddha. But when it comes to your you shouldn't talk about that stuff. Same goes for religion. Unless you are prepared to alienate half of your potential customers you're better off keeping that stuff to yourself -- or on your personal profile. But even on your personal profile you have to be weary of these topics. Remember: these days you yourself are the brand. To me you immediately make me feel unimportant -- seeing as I liked your page months ago. It's also bad form, in my opinion, to beg your fans to share your page with their friends. It's simply not going to happen. Plus it's a waste of a post -- and will likely hurt your Edgerank because you'll get low interaction on that post. Know what will get you? If you want to know where to find such content, check out this. Random pictures of your staff that have nothing to do with your biz You're and a tribe. But do we really need a new picture of your staff each week sitting in a staff meeting -- or drinking a Starbucks latte? I'm all about a brand having personality, in fact I even mentioned that a few times when I discussed some in a recent post. But don't over do it. Show a picture of your entire staff at a retreat, or celebrating an award. Not just simply doing the daily grind. It can make it look like you never work -- but have time to post pics. Final Thoughts We live in a time when people share everything on Facebook: the joys, sorrows, pics, etc. Sure, that's a fantastic way to stay connected with those around you and feel significant... BUT don't forget that there are some things you should never share on Facebook. Want to know what you should be sharing instead? We've got an awesome infographic with. So, check it out!

You can find much more information about your privacy choices in. The Hiroshima Analytica scandal saw people questioning how much data we are giving the social network. You must know, there are two scenarios when looking for date on facebook comes to strangers. Random pictures of your staff that have nothing to do with your biz You're and a tribe. It's con not going to happen. Now that you're friends, you can comment on her status updates and photos and IM her. Now that you've made yourself presentable, you're ready to meet the ladies. You can also search posts from your friends to your Timeline or A piece move by Facebook to remove a prominent privacy option has been slammed by privacy advocates. Notice the sample profile is 36 yrs old. You get my drift. Friends of Friends Now that you've made friends with everyone you know from here to Zimbabwe, keep an eye on your caballeros feed and see who your friends are posting photos of or are interacting with.

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