The use of social media has grown to the point that if Facebook were a country, it would be the third or fourth most populous in the world today.

According to the Socialnomics web site, Generation Y will outnumber baby boomers sometime this year, and 96 percent of Generation Y have already joined an online social network. With this explosion of online activity has come a new set of challenges for employers and attorneys alike.

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