Online Reputation Assignment
11:26 PM | Posted by
ZachBosch
TO: Bryce Brinkman
From: Zach Bosch
DATE: 4/7/2011
REGARDING: Online Reputation
I found that you have accounts with the social media outlets Facebook.com and Twitter. You have the privacy settings on your Facebook account set somewhat moderately, a person who is not your Facebook friend can view only your profile pictures, of which there are 99. None of these photos show you participating in any reasonably questionable activity (drugs, alcohol, sex). From photos on Facebook, it is evident that you attended Snow College where you frequented sporting events including basketball and football. From your photos, it seems that you also participated on an organized swim team.
Riverton High School is your only publicly visible network. You have 1124 friends on Facebook, of them, three share the last name, Brinkman: Scott Brinkman, Brad Joseph Brinkman, and Victoria Rose Brinkman. It would be assumed that they are all related to you. Scott and Brad attended the same high school.
You are currently following eight individuals on Twitter and two organizations, Dillard Inc. and the Los Angeles Lakers. Your first tweet occurred on March 8, 2011, and you have tweeted as recently as April 7, 2011 with a total of 9 tweets to date. On March 8, you were using an HTC Peep, subsequent tweets only list as being placed on an Android device. From your Twitter profile picture, it is clear that you own a black Hurley hat.
A Google search of Bryce Brinkman yields few results. The first two results are for Facebook profiles of other people sharing your first and last names. The fifth result links to a Youtube video produced by user Royalb8man. Royalb8man's video is entitled “How to be Bryce Brinkman” and is almost undoubtedly referring to the you as it contains various references to Snow College (you are the only Bryce Brinkman I could find at Snow College). The video was quite tame, though there were some statements made that could be deemed as mildly offensive.
To the best of my research, this memo illustrates your digital footprint in its entirety to an outsider.
From: Zach Bosch
DATE: 4/7/2011
REGARDING: Online Reputation
I found that you have accounts with the social media outlets Facebook.com and Twitter. You have the privacy settings on your Facebook account set somewhat moderately, a person who is not your Facebook friend can view only your profile pictures, of which there are 99. None of these photos show you participating in any reasonably questionable activity (drugs, alcohol, sex). From photos on Facebook, it is evident that you attended Snow College where you frequented sporting events including basketball and football. From your photos, it seems that you also participated on an organized swim team.
Riverton High School is your only publicly visible network. You have 1124 friends on Facebook, of them, three share the last name, Brinkman: Scott Brinkman, Brad Joseph Brinkman, and Victoria Rose Brinkman. It would be assumed that they are all related to you. Scott and Brad attended the same high school.
You are currently following eight individuals on Twitter and two organizations, Dillard Inc. and the Los Angeles Lakers. Your first tweet occurred on March 8, 2011, and you have tweeted as recently as April 7, 2011 with a total of 9 tweets to date. On March 8, you were using an HTC Peep, subsequent tweets only list as being placed on an Android device. From your Twitter profile picture, it is clear that you own a black Hurley hat.
A Google search of Bryce Brinkman yields few results. The first two results are for Facebook profiles of other people sharing your first and last names. The fifth result links to a Youtube video produced by user Royalb8man. Royalb8man's video is entitled “How to be Bryce Brinkman” and is almost undoubtedly referring to the you as it contains various references to Snow College (you are the only Bryce Brinkman I could find at Snow College). The video was quite tame, though there were some statements made that could be deemed as mildly offensive.
To the best of my research, this memo illustrates your digital footprint in its entirety to an outsider.
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