On Thu, 29 Dec 2016 13:13:28 -0000, Janet > wrote:
>In article >,
says...
>
>> Facebook is providing an awesome service for the intelligence community -
>photos of people with their names attached. If you have a database with
>names and faces and their associations with other people, places, and
>things, you'll going to be able to do seemingly magical things. With a
>big enough database you could put input a few names, places, and
>objects, and return a single name. It's freakin' magic! Evildoers
>beware!
>>
>>
> Ditto tax evaders, and benefit-claim fraudsters. In UK, FB users
>have given themselves away faking sick leave, disability and
>unemployment claims etc.
>
> Employers here now check job applicants' media records for evidence
>of drug and alcohol use, sexual activity, faked qualifications and
>background etc.
>
> http://time.com/money/3510967/jobvit...-profiles-job-
>applicants/
The local transport authorities here have been known to monitor
certain Facebook pages where ppl try to sell cars with 'illegal'
modifications. They sometimes send letter out instructing ppl to bring
their cars in for a 'roadworthy'.