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Out of curiosity, what's your take on it?
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Fluffy, who said anything about bedding a professor?
Personally, I see Facebook as a convenient address book, listing the people I know and who know me to get in touch with them when needed.
why? Most people (students or teachers) probably aren't going to be creepers or am I just really naive?if i was in this situation, i would not allow them to view my pictures or tagged pictures of me and perhaps other personal information. facebook allows you to create 'friends lists' and then you can block these people from viewing specific sections of your profile in the privacy settings page.
I used to have students on FB, but I would hardly ever get on. So I deleted the account. They have me on MSN messenger also, but I sign in invisible. I sign in just to see if my mom or brother are online. Its nice being able to see when they sign in since I have their icons on my desktop for my mom and brother.
It's not that I hate talking to the students, but they can be draining at times. I know they need someone to talk to sometimes, but most of the time I ask them what did their parents say about it. It's like having to work at home too. This student said this and that one did that, and my grade was what and why did I get that grade.. on and on. Finding 4 or 5 incoming chat requests. Well you can understand why I am in hiding, right?
Now I only wish if I had one close friend my age that wanted to chat that much with me.![]()