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How Safe Are You Facebooking....

You cannot have an opinion about current events different from the CF's opinion if you've identified yourself as a member of the CF. Posting stuff about how much you hate the Harper government while you have pictures of you on all your courses will probably get you a stern talking to if someone finds out.
 
PuckChaser said:
You cannot have an opinion about current events different from the CF's opinion if you've identified yourself as a member of the CF. Posting stuff about how much you hate the Harper government while you have pictures of you on all your courses will probably get you a stern talking to if someone finds out.

To be more specific, you can have whatever opinion you want.  You just can't openly voice them and not expect to get reprimanded for it, especially if it's in a field that you have absolutely no experience in.  It all goes back to talking about your own expertise, staying in your own lane.

As for the military coming in and erasing stuff, that's a load of bunk.  People can post whatever they want on your buddy's wall and he can't be held responsible for it.  Of course, he has the ability to delete what he doesn't like or what he feels is inappropriate.
 
Reviving this thread with this tidbit:

Radio-Canada broadcaster suspended over Facebook post

The head of investigative journalism at Radio-Canada, the French-language network of the CBC, has been suspended after he posted false statements on Facebook implicating another broadcaster in an investigation into organized crime.

Pierre Sormany alleged that political columnist Jean Lapierre -- a popular host on the privately owned French-language TVA and LCN networks, and a former federal Liberal cabinet minister -- was linked to businessman Tony Accurso, whose name has been associated with investigations into organized crime.

In a public Facebook posting, Sormany stated that Lapierre had served as a go-between to intimidate Jacques Duchesneau, the head of the anti-collusion unit that was investigating operations linked to Accurso. Accurso is the owner of two businesses that pleaded guilty to charges of fraud totalling $4.1 million.

Lapierre is suing Sormany for $250,000 for tarnishing his reputation with “false and defamatory” statements.

More at link
 
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