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		<title>Personality Leakage: Involuntary Exposure to Friend / Follower Beliefs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your Facebook career is anything like mine, this has probably happened to you a few times: You&#8217;re casually perusing your Wall posts or status updates, when all of a sudden *WHAM* you run into some ridiculous position or opinion, only to be surprised &#8212; sometimes even dismayed &#8212; to see that the person spouting [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[It should hardly need repeating at this point: When you post stuff to the Internet, people will see it, and quite possibly use it in ways that you don&#8217;t intend. And yet, either people keep finding new ways to make the same mistakes, or other people keep finding ways to use that information. Two recent [...]]]></description>
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