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Facebook friend with your manager?

Would you accept your manager’s Facebook friend request?

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@2esx

Welcome. Keep us up-to-date.

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Post ID: @2ghm+QHAsoBp

1toc Thanks for the suggestion.

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Post ID: @2esx+QHAsoBp

FYI, depraved sociopaths lurk on LinkedIn as well. Who would want to keep in contact with these people even on a supposedly professional basis?

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Post ID: @1mxj+QHAsoBp

No, would block the person as well so they cannot gain unauthorized access to your personal life and posts.

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Post ID: @1vqg+QHAsoBp

What if you no longer work there?

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Post ID: @1suy+QHAsoBp

Facebook hellllllll no. Linked in yes

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Post ID: @1cor+QHAsoBp

Facebook hellllllll no. Linked in yes

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Post ID: @1xpr+QHAsoBp

Becareful you may be poked.

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Post ID: @1zuq+QHAsoBp

I'd accept on Linkedin, but decline on Facebook. Linkedin is business, Facebook is personal.

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Post ID: @ezw+QHAsoBp

Only accept if you have plans for what to do when you are laid-off. Opening up to your manager is deadly especially if they appear to be "nice" but are really depraved sociopaths underneath.

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Post ID: @ply+QHAsoBp

Dont accept. Block immediately. Raise a complaint with facebook.

Manager is in an official relationship.. keep it official.

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Post ID: @goc+QHAsoBp

Yep. Block him/her immediately.

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