Point of view: Your right to a life online
Molly Flatt1000heads
I don't need to tell you the horror stories. The Primark employees ranting about ‘pikey’ punters on Facebook; the Red Cross worker who accidentally shared her boozy evening on the company Twitter stream; the resignation of New York congressman Anthony Weiner over a lewd tweeted photo. The business press will pick up on any tale of professional mess-making on social platforms with predictable glee. ‘The moral of the story, kids, is... people are dumb. People are dangerous. Give your staff a sliver of social rope, and they'll hang...