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When it comes to politics, don't be part of the Oversharing Party

 

     Politics, politics. It's an election year, and the urge to debate your political views often presents an easy avenue for oversharing.

     Thanks to a new Facebook application, it's more tempting than ever. Now a person's political views won't just be in the forefront of their minds - they will also be front and center for everyone to see, blasted all over Times Square.

     No matter which side of the political aisle you sit, your answers to poll questions on some of the top issues shaping this political season could be displayed on billboards in New York City.

Perez Hilton tweeted to Ricky Martin about the dangers of oversharing.     Be careful when sharing information. Take a cue from Perez Hilton. He tweeted to Ricky Martin recently: "Oversharing could be a bad thing too! Like, if I said.. I wanna have your babies - that would be too much! Ha ha #Kidding xoxo"

     Yes, it would. That's why it's important to know the code. Go to VisitLasVegas.com and take the oath to Protect the Moment the next time you're in Las Vegas. Remember, What Happens Here, Stays Here! Just ask Cee-Lo Green: