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		<title>truth or dare?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The day after I had set up my blog and I was all too proud of having finished the work I had done on the site, I had a discussion with my friend Dave Roth about the very idea of a blog, married with my website, which, in many very certain terms, is a kind of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="full"><span class="ibl">T</span>he day after I had set up my blog and I was all too proud of having finished the work I had done on the site, I had a discussion with my friend <a href="http://www.davidadamroth.com/" target="_blank">Dave Roth</a> about the very idea of a blog, married with my website, which, in many very certain terms, is a kind of resume. So he asked me this:</p>
<p>Do I have to censor myself knowing that&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: right; font-size: 1.5em;"><strong>&#8230;employers might be reading??</strong></p>
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<p class="full">It had really stumped me. Many blogs are written by anonymous writers, or are written by people whose opinions are the very attraction for readers. The &#8220;blogosphere&#8221; has not only become the world&#8217;s diary, but our modern day printing press, in many cases our news outlets. It is the 21st century celebration of free speech. Most people when they start a blog, they are interested in joining this technological uprising.</p>
<p class="full">But in my case, is it different? With the knowledge that I offer this site as a means for professional self-advertisement, do I really have the freedom to say whatever I want to say? To be as personal as I want to be?</p>
<p class="full">Traditionally, the idea of a resume be that it present to any potential employer a rosy, spotless view of a person&#8217;s qualifications. It is a static document. It is free of opinion. Now it&#8217;s dynamic. It&#8217;s a website. Now, it is inevitable that my employers, (yes, even my <strong><em>parents</em></strong>) end up on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/bobbydp/" target="_blank">Facebook</a>, seeing my pictures, reading my <a href="http://www.twitter.com/bobbydp/" target="_blank">Twitter</a> updates.</p>
<p class="full">It&#8217;s too late. Social privacy has been stripped of our web-savvy society. The idea of keeping sectors of our lives in neat, conveniently separate compartments, is no longer a norm. The norm is to share.</p>
<p class="full" style="text-align: center;">But then, so what? I&#8217;ve got nothing to hide, right?</p>
<p class="full"><img class="size-full wp-image-146 alignleft" title="Employee of the Month" src="http://www.bobbydp.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/employee-of-the-month-sm.jpg" alt="Employee of the Month" width="150" height="120" />Hey guys, I&#8217;ll tell you right now &#8211; I&#8217;m not a hater. For those of you who know me, I don&#8217;t belligerently attack other people&#8217;s opinions or mash my own in other&#8217;s faces. After a great deal of deliberation, I realized &#8211; I&#8217;m pretty safe writing a blog. Frankly, I think the idea of having people get to know me and my opinions is <em><strong>good </strong></em>for business. After all, art is about expression, and expression can only be done with an opinion, right?</p>
<p class="full">But then Dave brought up a few good examples. Let&#8217;s say, I work on a job for PepsiCo or CocaCola. Without disclosing my personal beverage of choice, if I happened to mention that in one of my writings&#8230;would that work against me in my chances for employment?</p>
<p class="full">Or let&#8217;s say I post some <a href="http://www.bobbydp.com/blog/2009/got-35mm/">iPhone photos of someone&#8217;s vanity plates</a>. Is someone going to look at the work and think, &#8220;Jeepers, that image quality looks really gross I can&#8217;t hire him!&#8221;?</p>
<p class="full">The only thing I can hope in both of these circumstances is that professionals will ultimately use their reasonable judgement. There&#8217;s a limit to how much censoring I will do. I can only hope that the soda companies of the world will know, that if hired, I&#8217;ll work hard for you no matter what brand is my actual favorite. Or that that picture really was just a quick snapshot from an iPhone.</p>
<p class="full">And now, for some REAL Facebook foolishness&#8230; <a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/reddit/this-is-why-you-shouldnt-allow-your-boss-to-be-yo" target="_blank">[click here]</a></p>
<p class="full">I also want all of your opinions. What do you think people should do when they make a site like this?</p>
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