I am a product of what I consider the golden age of Facebook. I first logged in when the site was just one-and-a-half years young, and college students were the only users welcome. Back then, you needed an ‘.edu’ email address from a university to even create an account, and because of this exclusivity, privacy settings practically didn’t exist. People actually used the site to stay connected or meet new people – friending those they met in class, their dorm hallway or at a party.
It was a truly social network. Nothing more, nothing less, and certainly not a job board.