Facebook, Friend of Divorce Lawyers 494
crimeandpunishment writes "A lot of Facebook users going through divorces have learned a very costly lesson about their privacy settings. In fact, for many of them their Facebook pages helped lead to the divorce in the first place. More than 80% of the members of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers say they've used or run into evidence gathered from Facebook and other social networking sites over the last five years — and some of them have some very entertaining stories to tell. 'Facebook is the unrivaled leader for turning virtual reality into real-life divorce drama,' said AAML's president."
It seems that... (Score:5, Funny)
...attorneys are not interested into people posting on Slashdot. Can you guess why ?!?
Will people never learn? (Score:5, Funny)
It is simple, don't post anything online that you don't want others to see.
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Re:Rule 1. (Score:5, Funny)
Which effectively means, don't post anything on the Internet. You never know when something that seems innocent might some day be something you would have preferred to keep private.
That, There, is the definition of Irony!
Re:From the article (Score:5, Funny)
Oh, wait... my ex effectively did that with my daughter pre-facebook...
Wait a minute... people were @sshole's _before_ facebook existed? Surely you jest?
Re:Absolutely... (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, because de-friending your wife would so not sound her alarm bells... :)
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Re:Just think before you share (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Just think before you share (Score:5, Funny)
Can I watch it at your house? This guy came round and said for 40 bucks he'd enhance the picture quality on my 40" plasma TV, but he hasn't brought it back yet.
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Re:People who cheat should blame themselves, not F (Score:2, Funny)
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Re:People who cheat should blame themselves, not F (Score:3, Funny)
yet they are forgiven and are seen as moral enough to hold public office.
I sat here for a full freaken minute trying to figure out how I could respond to this statement that would encompass the sheer...amazement...I have at this statement. "moral enough" and "public office" - now there are two phrases that I never thought I would see linked together...
Re:Just think before you share (Score:4, Funny)
> under the right conditions any piece of info about you could be sensitive.
That can't be. I only ever read in other discussions, that nobody got anything to hide and that people don't care if other's know stuff about them etc.pp..