dakotadan Posted August 31, 2008 Posted August 31, 2008 Grand Forks Herald: Watch what you post Social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace, no doubt, can create a headache for college athletic departments. Some schools, such as Kent State and Minnesota-Duluth, banned student-athletes from participating in these networks all together. Duluth has since lifted the ban. Quote
The Sicatoka Posted September 1, 2008 Posted September 1, 2008 A wise man warned us here many times that what you post is read by many, and not always those looking out for your or UND's best interests. That man left here because he was made a pariah by those who disagreed with him when he pointed this out. Turns out PCM is simply a man ahead of the times. Quote
KEH Posted September 1, 2008 Posted September 1, 2008 A wise man warned us here many times that what you post is read by many, and not always those looking out for your or UND's best interests. That man left here because he was made a pariah by those who disagreed with him when he pointed this out. Turns out PCM is simply a man ahead of the times. I miss PCM Quote
GeauxSioux Posted September 1, 2008 Posted September 1, 2008 I miss PCM Ditto, but there is The BoardsRoom. Quote
jimdahl Posted September 1, 2008 Posted September 1, 2008 Though I feel like I post the "everyone's reading what you write, be careful" caveat at least every six months, I'll choose to be happy that others are taking up the mantle, because it's an important message. Watch what you say, because thousands of people are reading (Dec 2002). Having GDM or me actually delete a post or even suspend an individual is really a last resort -- community enforcement of its own standards is better for everyone. While we've put forth a sizable effort to write up some guidelines, they can really be summarized as: Before each post, remember that tens of thousands of people will read it, including players, friends, relatives, media, NCAA officials, and rivals' fans It's a timely post for this forum, as the scrutiny that has typically been reserved for hockey at UND will shine more and more on other sports as they move up to D-I. Quote
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