<p>if no one writes on their wall…well that should seem fishy ya know.</p>
<p>OK but do you guys know if they create a Facebook under the name of an actual person who is real that goes to that school, or is it just a person with a random name that could be real but they don’t go to that school?</p>
<p>Example: Random Person goes to Random High school, but he doesn’t have a Facebook so the principal makes a Facebook under his name. Is that how it is?</p>
<p>^ it could be either or. seriously the best way out of it is to not post anything school related on fb.</p>
<p>^^not here, but I suppose a crafty teacher/principle could do that</p>
<p>Adjust your privacy settings, as suggested before. I don’t let any non-friends see anything besides my info. (no Pics/Wall)</p>
<p>I find it interesting that a lot of you have moral rules as your head of school.</p>
<p>@OP </p>
<p>It’s your own fault for posting something so idiotic to your facebook and not realizing that if you wanted, you COULD make your profile more private. Be more aware next time you do something stupid.</p>
<p>I had made a study guide for a recent quiz in AP English and was planning to post it on my profile to help out (about half of all seniors have the same AP Eng teacher, so there were a ton of people taking it). But I freaked out thinking that somehow sharing a study guide might be construed as cheating.</p>
<p>Yea, just set your privacy settings to “Only Friends” instead of the automated “Friends & Networks”</p>
<p>hahahahhaha “Crest1 do you go to colgate?”
Did you seriously not get that joke? ;]</p>