Barack Obama: Be careful on Facebook

September 10, 2009

President Barack Obama delivered a message to all students in the United States to be careful for what they write on Facebook. “Whatever you do, it will become the reference in the life to come,” Obama said, while speaking at Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia, United States, as Our quotes from Huffingtonpost, 10 September 2009. At that time, a student asked Obama how he could become president.

Obama also mentioned, in the future, the headhunter could be watching what you’ve worked on a social networking site for background information on job applicants. “Better be careful with what you write on Facebook. Especially in the era of YouTube today. One day it will reappear in your life,” he said.

As a child, Obama said, many children who make mistakes and things that are stupid, which seems ordinary, until they apply for a job and did not get it. “The side effects of modern technology like this could be a bitter experience,” he said.

Obama himself rather than have never experienced it. He is also the victim of a political campaign in the YouTube era in which the statements in the event informally expressed ever came back on video sites and blogs when he ran for president.


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