By
Daily Mail
Facebook has become such a pervasive
force in modern society that increasing numbers of employers, and even
some psychologists, believe people who aren't on social networking sites
are 'suspicious.'
The German magazine Der Taggspiegel
went so far as to point out that accused theater shooter James Holmes
and Norwegian mass murder Anders Behring Breivik have common ground in
their lack of Facebook profiles.
On a more tangible level, Forbes.com
reports that human resources departments across the country are
becoming more wary of young job candidates who don't use the site.
Normal: Facebook has become so pervasive in this culture that not having a profile is considered 'abnormal'
The common concern among bosses is
that a lack of Facebook could mean the applicant's account could be so
full of red flags that it had to be deleted.
Slate.com Advice Columnist, Emily Yoffee, wrote in an advice column that young people shouldn't date anyone who isn't on Facebook.
'If you’re of a certain age and
you meet someone who you are about to go to bed with, and that person
doesn’t have a Facebook page, you may be getting a false name. It could
be some kind of red flag,' he says.
Yoffee
points out that these judgements don't apply to older people who were
already productive adults before social media became widespread.
The tech news site Slashdot summed
up Der Taggspiegel's story about social networking as 'not having a
Facebook account could be the first sign that you are a mass murderer.'
Loner: James Holmes, the accused Colorado theater shooter, does not appear to have friends and did not have a Facebook page
It points out that Holmes, who is
accused of killing 12 people and an unborn child and wounding 58 others
at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, and Breivik, who murdered 77
people with a car bomb and mass shooting, did not use Facebook and had
small online footprints.
Breivik used MySpace and Holmes was reportedly on the hookup site Adult Friend Finder.
Psychologist Christopher Moeller told the magazine that using Facebook has become a sign of having a healthy social network.
Psychologists have noted that Holmes, along with several noted mass murderers, have lacked any real friends.
And
this is what the argument boils down to: It's the suspicion that not
being on Facebook, which has become so normal among young adults, is a
sign that you're abnormal and dysfunctional, or even dangerous, ways.
Facebook is about tracking everything people do. It is about people willingly putting up every bit of their information and who they are and what they do for all those who are interested.
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