The National Post has a quasi-funny, quasi-serious story today on having "Bad Google", which looks at how your online past - however innocent or innocuous - can come back to haunt. Let's say, for example, you had a Web site as a teenager where you poured out your most heart-felt thoughts, which at the time seemed to be a completely normal part of adolescence. What happens 30 years from now when you decide to run for President or Prime Minister? In this day and age, the media could have a hey-day exposing your online past by using Google or the Wayback Machine to quickly discover a mountain of embarrassing online conversations and thoughts. As a colleague pointed out, anyone with political aspirations will have to know enough to restrain themselves from a very early age not to write or say anything online that could come back to snap them in the ass down the road. It could lead to some very dull politicians or perhaps some very smart and devious politicians who do all of their bad stuff offline.
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Caveat Dot-com: Your Online Past Could Haunt You
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Mark Evans
on Mon 13 Mar 2006 11:26 AM EST | Permanent Link
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Re: Caveat Dot-com: Your Online Past Could Haunt You
How true. But I like to think that at some point, we're going to smarten up and stop raking our political types over the coal for what may have gone on in the past. I doubt that many of us could survive the kind of grilling which is becoming commonplace. We're going to have to rethink the requirements for public service -- or we may never get anyone to consider it.
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