tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3436561100083876048.post5266217910617683159..comments2023-04-25T08:42:09.440-07:00Comments on My Poor Husband: Videos are Suspended For NowUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3436561100083876048.post-84417357049789647562009-10-03T20:32:49.699-07:002009-10-03T20:32:49.699-07:00I am also a mom (of 2 little girls). I'm reall...I am also a mom (of 2 little girls). I'm really careful about who I friend on facebook and generally only accept friend requests from people I actually know or remember from school. If I post any pictures or videos online, especially of my girls, I make sure it is on a secure website or the privacy settings are the strictest (like on FB). I am also careful not to put too much identifying info like town, last name, employer, etc. in my blog (which is actually now private). I just tend to err on the side of caution so I don't ever have to wonder. I am also in a profession where people tend to guard their private information (phone numbers, home address, etc.) as sacred so a lot of this probably comes from that. That's what I do, but it may not be the right answer for everyone. Don't know if that helps or not.Mommy2EandSnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3436561100083876048.post-63367817255529558232009-10-02T11:18:08.650-07:002009-10-02T11:18:08.650-07:00I'd err on the side of paranoia vs Laissez-fai...I'd err on the side of paranoia vs Laissez-faire. Anything you put up can be seen by ANYBODY. Writing is one thing, (and careful editing is important), but videos allow people to really see you and thereby get an image of you in their minds that just writing or even one or two normal photos don't. <br /><br /><br />Oh yeah...and I always remind the youth at my church that they shouldn't post something on facebook or any other site that they wouldn't be willing to put on a giant billboard on our main highway. That's kind of my rule-of-thumb about what I put up.Staceyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03939196236854704509noreply@blogger.com