Can you train workers instead of Banning Facebook in Office? [Is it Possible?]

Managing an office and workforce is always a challenge especially now a days when Facebook and other social networking sites has raised the chances of sticky new situations in offices.

Imagine that when you walked into office, you encountered with not only your colleagues and co-workers but also your spouse, your college drinking buddies, your Senior Prom date, and, off in a corner, your adolescent son and may be possible your ex-managers, busy in telling your boss that how many hours daily you spend playing GTA.
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Facebook Manners 50s Style [Funny Video]

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31% UK users are fed up with Spam Marketing on Facebook


Around 58% UK people use Social Networking websites such as Facebook and myspace. However, According to a survey conducted by, Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), found that 31% of them are not happy with the barrage of notifications and requests to join various groups or try applications.
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Nick Francis “The Sun journalist” proved Facebook Sucks


Thousands of Brits are addicted to social networking sites, spending hours exchanging messages or uploading pictures when they could be out with their pals down the pub.

Experts at Biologist, the journal of the British Institute Of Biology, have even warned that the loss of face-to-face interaction can increase the risk of cancer, dementia, heart disease, diabetes, flu and the common cold.
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Students who used Facebook had a “Significantly” Lower Grades


Researchers at Ohio University has found that students who spend most of their time on Facebook, adding friends, chatting and “poking” others are more likely to perform poorly in exams.

Aryn Karpinski, one of the Ohio State education department researchers, was quoted in the Times of London as saying, “Our study shows people who spend more time on Facebook spend less time studying. Every generation has its distractions, but I think Facebook is a unique phenomenon.”
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25 Things I Hate About Facebook [Video]


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40% UK Teens are “Social Hackers”


A survey carried out by security firm Trend Micro has revealed that 40% of British teenager are “social hackers”. They have hacked into social networking sites such as Facebook for their own benefits.

The “new” idea of “social hacking” is that many social details are on view via social networking sites such as Facebook. A competent social hacker can find information which tends to give away security question answers. So that rather than rummaging through dustbins for passwords, social hackers simply rely on their Google-Fu.
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