Not to sound like a person‘s paranoid… But as they say, if it’s true, you’re not paranoid: has anybody posted anything on this site and then found out and fired?
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There is a social media policy and a confidential/restricted information policy,
If you violate those, then yes, then you could be subject to penalty up to termination, if they can associate you with the post.
Whether they can tie you to the post - that depends how badly they want to get you (site can be compelled to turn over info under certain circumstances - read the TOS) and how well you’ve covered your own tracks.
the general rule of thumb is - don’t post from corporate devices or networks. when posting, be careful not to doxx yourself by sharing too much personally identifiable information.
as others said, you may want to use a VPN.
also, good to know they can’t really fire you for talking with coworkers about wages and working conditions - you’re protected by the NLRA.
@d5 Same, I was actually just fired first thing this morning for doom scrolling this site on my way in to the building.
Is that why he can’t stand Des Moines ?
I was fired for just reading posts here - twice
100% there are managers on here and certain posts about Iselin are oddly specific.
One of Derek Flowers productivity tools is an AI agent that scrapes reddit, this site, some others and correlates with internal emails. The company is always watching 👀
Oh, the Global Employee survey isn't anonymous either.
There have been some posts here that are way too specific and if anyone was close to that person would be easily identifiable.
Thanks for your posts. I hesitated to ask because I didn’t wanna make people needlessly worry; but there’s a couple things that I’m curious about — and just didn’t know whether it was safe to ask.
They have no access to your information. The only way they possibly could is through a subpoena I'd guess, which would only succeed if you posted anything that could be construed as legitimately dangerous or present a real risk to the company.
No, but I have posted, not found out, and then been fired.
never heard of anything but possible if something very sensitive was posted they have leveled to try and find you. If you are overly concerned is a browser that doesn't track and hide behind a vpn.