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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have posted it for people to see then it is not weird for people to see it. My sisters hires people and looks up all that kind of thing before an interview. This is one reason I have zero social media accounts. Of course she assures me she would never hire me based on that alone...lol.
Recruiters choke when they discover I don't use LinkedIn.
It is a massive red flag you are a fake, have multiple jobs or perhaps a kook.
Look at Barack Obama LinkedIn if you want to keep it simple
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have posted it for people to see then it is not weird for people to see it. My sisters hires people and looks up all that kind of thing before an interview. This is one reason I have zero social media accounts. Of course she assures me she would never hire me based on that alone...lol.
Recruiters choke when they discover I don't use LinkedIn.
Anonymous wrote:If you have posted it for people to see then it is not weird for people to see it. My sisters hires people and looks up all that kind of thing before an interview. This is one reason I have zero social media accounts. Of course she assures me she would never hire me based on that alone...lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Run an experiment. Have someone who is not a FB friend spend a few minutes looking at your profile and pictures. Then wait several days and see if they come up as a friend suggestion.
It’s just one factor that determines who shows up. There are many… friends in common, being in the same place(s) at the same time, likes, etc.
So yeah, you may end up in the suggested friends but it’s not going to be obvious that it’s because you looked them up. Plenty of people I look up never show up in mine and many many people who show up in mine, I am sure I haven’t looked up and haven’t looked me up.
Anonymous wrote: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
Run an experiment. Have someone who is not a FB friend spend a few minutes looking at your profile and pictures. Then wait several days and see if they come up as a friend suggestion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If looking up on FB is weird then looking up on LinkedIn should be weird too. LinkedIn is worse than FB.
IMO, looking up on any social media platforms is not weird.
I think it’s the opposite. LinkedIn is meant for professional networking.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the insight, everyone. In this case, it’s a fully remote job, so I don’t live in the same area as the new coworker, nor does the third person we have in common. In remote jobs, it’s nice to find some commonalities that make people seem
more human than just a head on a screen. They actively engage with each other’s content, so more than just casual acquaintances—I just really want to know the back story. I’ll hold off on saying anything, though. At least for now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody looks everybody up.
No, some of us don't. Really.
Anonymous wrote:If looking up on FB is weird then looking up on LinkedIn should be weird too. LinkedIn is worse than FB.
IMO, looking up on any social media platforms is not weird.