PR 101 – Weekly Rant #26 Loose typing can cause problems
Jeff Cole | July 7, 2010I was on vacation last week in Asheville, N.C. But you didn’t read about in anything I posted – not on Facebook, Plaxo, LinkedIn or Twitter. I posted nothing on Four Square about the places my wife and I ate, the things we did or where we stayed. I did not mention in last week’s blog post that I was going anywhere.
Why? It’s simple really – even in a time when I, and everyone else, is more connected than ever, it is important to maintain some privacy. As I have said, I don’t want to know what you doing every waking minute of your day. You shouldn’t care about what I am doing during my day.
I am constantly amazed by the amount of information people spew on the Internet. When I think about posting something, I use the supermarket checkout line test: if I were standing in the checkout line in my local store, would I turn to the person behind me and reveal something deeply personal. Remember, the odds are this person is a total stranger. The second part of the test is would that person care?
Of course, there is far too much interest in the minutiae of people’s lives. I saw an advertisement today for a new show on ABC called “Family Secrets.” The show’s teaser on ABC’s website says: “Why families keep secrets and what happens when the truth comes out.”
Come on, who in their right mind would go on national television and spill everything there is to spill about their family. And who would watch something like that?
There is another concern about being too open on the web – security. I will never understand why people announce to the world that they are not home. The Facebook announcement that the Hendersons are making an extended tour of the American West must make burglars drool.
Come on people, you think that everyone reading your posts is doing it because you are so interesting? Some of those readers are tracking who’s not home, when they will be gone, where they are, and when they will get back. No sense in rushing the theft if there’s no need. You mix a trip announcement on Facebook, some pictures posted during the trip and a couple of tweets about the Grand Canyon and you have burglary.
So, my advice is to be discreet. It is the best path to take.
Incidentally, Asheville, N.C. is a beautiful place. I recommend it highly for a place to relax and recharge.


Jeff -
Thanks for reinforcing my thoughts. I’ve never understood how or why anyone would let the world know in advance when their place of residence/work could be prime for theft. Glad you enjoyed the trip.
Steve
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Exactly. The other day I posted, “Sitting in front of the tv. Nothing special,” then, “going into the kitchen for a snack. Dog followed,” then, “going to sleep now. plan to get up in morning” as I got so tired of seeing posts from my “friends and followers” of absolutely nothing. I have also referred to the story that was recently done regarding the foursquare stuff and I’m glad to see you reminding people of this.