I permanently deleted my facebook account quite some time ago. The site stated that after 14 days the account would permanently be gone.
21 days later, I decided to check the truth of that statement.
Surprisingly my "suspended" account reactivated. Suspended, not deleted. I am deleting the account again today. I'll let you know what happens next in 21 days.
By
Jorgen Sundberg
The original Undercover
Recruiter, after 7 years
in tech recruiting Jorgen
now runs Link Humans, a
social media marketing
agency in London
It has been another
excellent day. I rocked
my workout on the rowing
machine AND my ab
workout. I may still have
fibro, but good days with
few to no symptoms have
become the rule, not the
exception. I have energy.
My mind is clear. I am
largely pain-f...
This Challenge I'm on has
revolutionized everything
I thought I understood
about health. Doing
everything you think
right can only get you so
far when nature has dealt
you a bad hand of cards.
Time to think outside the
box, change the rules,
and reshu...
After ten years of
increasingly bad health,
of being laid low for
weeks and months with
extreme fatigue and
excruciating pain, of
watching my life wither
down to almost nothing,
of extreme hopelessness
because none of the
medications offered any
reli...
In the war for talent,
which will make more
candidates apply –
a career website or a
talent community? This
infographic, from
Ascendify, gives all the
answers.
Takeaways
10% of people apply via
career sites compared to
90% who join talent co...
With the wide adoption of
social media over the
last couple of years, the
conversation has evolved
away from “Why use
social media?” to
“How do you use
social
media?”. A
simple Google search for
“social media
etiqu...
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1.  
; The Dilbert
Principle
"We're a planet of nearly
six billion ninnies
living in a civilization
that was created ...