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	Comments on: Police Officers Lean on School to Fire Social Worker for Facebook Post&#8211;and May Have Violated First Amendment	</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I look at this in a couple of views.  First of all, you definitely have to be careful what you post in any social media, because you know somebody is going to see it and you don&#039;t know who to truly trust in today&#039;s society.  Secondly, working in the field she worked in just heightens the alerts, because most of the time anyone affiliated with some type of education institution will always be monitored.  I&#039;ve seen educators get fired because of little stuff that they have posted on sites like facebook.  It could be something like my class did good on their test today and the next day they were  reprimanded or fired.  So, any little thing that gets out on the social media is subject to action depending on the person and their job.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I look at this in a couple of views.  First of all, you definitely have to be careful what you post in any social media, because you know somebody is going to see it and you don&#8217;t know who to truly trust in today&#8217;s society.  Secondly, working in the field she worked in just heightens the alerts, because most of the time anyone affiliated with some type of education institution will always be monitored.  I&#8217;ve seen educators get fired because of little stuff that they have posted on sites like facebook.  It could be something like my class did good on their test today and the next day they were  reprimanded or fired.  So, any little thing that gets out on the social media is subject to action depending on the person and their job.</p>
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