Colleges May Be Checking Prospective Students’ Social Media, Denying Admission For Non-PC Posts

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Freedom of speech is already dead and buried on many college campuses, but now colleges may be denying prospective students entry for non-politically correct social media posts before they even look at their applications.

The University of Central Florida recently purchased a $8,500-per-year contract with a company called SnapTrends, which combs a student body’s social media networks for “cyberbullying” and “potentially volatile situations.” The software was originally intended for marketing purposes, but SnapTrends has started selling its product to elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, and now colleges as a “security tool.”

While the service would be a great way to track down an unhinged student tweeting about blowing up the school, Emily Zanotti, a writer for Heat Street, fears that universities may use it to track posts that don’t conform to their standard of political correctness. Imagine a world where a college student is punished for a Facebook status questioning the wage gap (I mean, they’re punished for it now, but in this dystopia, the university is actively seeking out these posts — no screenshot from a pissed off SJW required). Imagine a world where a high school kid is denied entry to his favorite university because she posted an Instagram picture of Donald Trump with the caption “Make America Great Again.” Both posts would qualify as “cyberbullying” to many university administrators.

But even if cyber-bullying is a problem for higher education, how far are schools willing to go—and how far into students’ lives are they willing to look—to enforce their rules of conduct? How many offhand Twitter remarks does one have to make before being designated a threat to the moral order? If students want to “Make America Great Again” —a campus-designated diabolical term if there ever was one —on their Facebook pages, will that now be part of the application process, lest they disrupt SJW-enforced peace and tranquility? It’s not hard to see the negative implications that such a program could have on intellectual diversity and intelligent campus discourse.

If you’ve paid any attention to the way universities have responded to outrage over everything from yoga clubs to General Tso’s chicken in the dining hall, Zanotti’s fears are extremely warranted.

Monty Python’s John Cleese recently compared the PC movement to the Orwell novel “1984.” Well, America, meet your thought police:

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Jesus. That red storm-cloud of data mining even looks evil.

[via Heat Street]

Image via YouTube

  1. Ticklemyfrock

    Didn’t you know? Diversity just means we all look different as long as we all think the same -SJWs

    9 years ago at 3:19 pm
  2. austridge

    My biggest problem is that they referred to UCF as “higher learning.” Let’s not get carried away…

    9 years ago at 3:55 pm
    1. BREAUXFRATTER

      It’s a problem to you because your simple brain doesn’t get that this is a satirical website.

      9 years ago at 6:20 pm
  3. 21st Century Goose

    First, if it’s a school that won’t let you in based on your views, you probably don’t want to go there anyways. Second, employers won’t hire you if they look at your social media and see you posting a bunch of political shit they don’t like, so be smart and don’t post dumb as shit political memes on Facebook. No one gives a shit and it’s only gonna hurt you in the long run

    9 years ago at 5:33 pm
  4. sorryforGOPartying

    But God forbid we bring up anything from Hillary’s past because that’s just sexist

    9 years ago at 6:28 pm
    1. Abe_Froman

      Well, women can’t be war criminals. Only white males can. Check your privilege, bro.

      9 years ago at 7:52 am
  5. Drunk Chris Berman

    Slowly, but surely, the setting of the book 1984 will become a regualr thing in real life if we let these cancer cell SJWs continue getting attention

    9 years ago at 11:55 pm