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Safe Blogging - without getting fired

S. Faolán Wolf has a interesting and commonsense post on some guidelines for blogging without losing your job.

I have friends who feel they have the *right* to blog from work, the *right* to say anything about anyone with zero fear of repercussions, etc. And what kind of moron is going to publicly comment on their illegal activities, whether is drugs or something else?

Apparently lots of them . . .

"If you would not call the boss, "The biggest dipshitted prick to ever live" in the office where others can hear you? Don't say it on your site. If you wouldn't go telling your co-workers how you "made it with 6 different whores last month while going on a bender and sniffing up half an 8 ball of cocaine", then don't say it on your site."

Seems obvious, doesn't it??

Although you may or may not agree with all The Wolf's points as he is quite cautious, it's all good commonsense, which is unfortunately uncommon.

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