Don’t over-react with Facebook

The_Unbeliever

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Agree with the article.

Rather let the employee surf Facebook during tea breaks.

Otherwise they'll try to find ways and means to bypass the ban, and this will lead to more draconian measures.
 

antowan

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Good article. In South Africa it is a bandwidth cost issue more than anything else seeing as we are being raped by Telkom, but overseas it is an efficiency issue which affects their production cost and not the bandwidth cost driving so much. Shows you in what a different world we are living down here to be honest. THANKS TELKOM FOR NOTHING! F U U MFS!!!! :mad:
 

Tux

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Agree with the article.

Rather let the employee surf Facebook during tea breaks.

Otherwise they'll try to find ways and means to bypass the ban, and this will lead to more draconian measures.

I agree with that..
Sent an email to the lusers asking them to restrict visits to such site to tea/lunch breaks or it will be blocked
So far they seem to heed the warning
 

noemfie

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My friend told me yesterday that a lady at his firm are being fired for having "pornographic" picture of herself on facebook .. the picture she is being fired for is a pic of her in her bathrobe ..no sexy poses ..no flesh showing . If that is not overreacting to facebook I don't know what is :confused:
 
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