What are your thoughts about your "Social Media" activities being a part of your background check for a clearance?
assessment cannot be ignored, and should be evaluated further,” the report said. Read the entire article...</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>http://www.militarytimes.com/article/20140319/NEWS05/303190050?sf24043856=1</p><div class="pta-link-card"><div class="pta-link-card-picture"><img src="http://www.militarytimes.com/graphics/ody/alticon.png"></div><div class="pta-link-card-content"><div class="pta-link-card-title"><a href="http://www.militarytimes.com/article/20140319/NEWS05/303190050?sf24043856=1" target="_blank">Report: Social media relevant to background checks</a></div><div class="pta-link-card-description">
The Defense Department should consider reviewing the social media accounts of applicants as part of background checks for security clearances, according to a recent Pentagon report.
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You contradict your own argument here SSgt Olson. If a person takes the time to enact the filters so that people can't see their account, they are demonstrating a level of self control that should be considered a 'plus' by the background check investigators and it does make your social media account more "like a diary". BUT, very few people bother changing the privacy settings. They seem to WANT to tell the world about every nimrod thought that runs through their heads.
I do not believe that any of the proposed checks would be invasive, i.e. they will only see what you allow them to see and, as has been mentioned here, anything posted on an unblocked social media account is PUBLIC PROPERTY and there should be no expectation of privacy! Complaining about people looking at what you have posted on an unfiltered Facebook page is like complaining that people are staring at your butt after you run onto the field naked in a packed stadium.
Set all of your albums, posts, etc.. to "Friends Only", now log out and look at your page. No one you don't approve of can see your profile.
Lets say you're scared there's someone on your friends list, or a couple people, who you suspect may use social media against you, (i.e. SNCO's, Soldiers who snitch to NCO's, etc...) put them in a custom group, then block the group from viewing the posts/pics you want the rest of your friends to see.
Another basic way to hide yourself from all of this is to simply not use your name on Facebook. Example, lets say your name is Joseph Rodriguez, Set your profile name to "Joey Rod".

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