Anonymous wrote:Everybody looks everybody up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It gets weird because if you do have people in common, how do you ever bring that up. Everyone knows the “oh haha you came up as a suggested mutual friend” is BS.
Except that FB is always recommending people to me who are mutual friends and they are people I’ve never looked up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Facebook makes “friend suggestions” based on who visits your page. So your boss might be able to deduce that you’ve looked her up because Facebook will likely suggest you as a friend.
Nah, it doesn't.
Friend suggestions come from things like:
Having friends in common
Your networks, such as your current city, school or work
Being in the same Facebook group
Being tagged in the same photo or post
Contacts you uploaded
Anonymous wrote:I look people up all the time, but I also look up their home address and get pictures of their house. I know what everyone’s house is worth, where their kids go to school, what activities they were involved in during college (thanks to LinkedIn), and I know one person had a DUI.
For some of them, I know how old their parents are and where their parents live.
For one guy, I found reviews he left on Amazon for different products.
Anonymous wrote:It gets weird because if you do have people in common, how do you ever bring that up. Everyone knows the “oh haha you came up as a suggested mutual friend” is BS.
Anonymous wrote:Facebook makes “friend suggestions” based on who visits your page. So your boss might be able to deduce that you’ve looked her up because Facebook will likely suggest you as a friend.
Friend suggestions come from things like:
Having friends in common
Your networks, such as your current city, school or work
Being in the same Facebook group
Being tagged in the same photo or post
Contacts you uploaded
Anonymous wrote:I look people up all the time, but I also look up their home address and get pictures of their house. I know what everyone’s house is worth, where their kids go to school, what activities they were involved in during college (thanks to LinkedIn), and I know one person had a DUI.
For some of them, I know how old their parents are and where their parents live.
For one guy, I found reviews he left on Amazon for different products.
Anonymous wrote:I too, like other PPs, look up anybody and everybody on FB and google and often dig deep if I feel like it. I assume others do too so I keep my FB page mostly private.
You could say to your superior that you noticed on your friend's page that they also were friends with them, that would be kind of normal without looking like stalking behavior. As in, Do you know Jack Smith? I noticed on his FB page that you are a friend of his.