Feb 8 2010 - 2:28am
Thanks for calling this to our attention, Keith. While we don't want to become the "community police", we reviewed the content and agreed that that the posts were both inappropriate and promotional of services unrelated to education - they have been removed.
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Feb 7 2010 - 8:50am
Well, I felt the same way...we are all professionals in education and ethics is implied in our jobs-online or offline...




This is the second post I've seen with a commercial twist that appears to be unrelated to the context of the work LC is trying to accomplish. The content from the member was the same in both comments to members.
Great info. that would be useful for me.I had my twitter for sometime
now, instead of just using Twitter to tell people about your dog's
bowel movements, or all kinds of other minutiae that no one in their
right mind would care about, you CAN use Twitter to make a little cash
on the side. If you have a large enough following, there are companies
that are willing to pay people to advertise through social networking
sites. Granted, it isn't as if sponsored Tweets going to add up to
several payday loans worth
every month – it takes time, but with a little bit of hard work you can
make an extra house payment or car payment every month.
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