Thread regarding Juniper Networks Inc. layoffs

Is the Juniper Monitor busy at work protesting posts being made and having them removed?

I haven’t been on this site for a while and it looks like a shadow of its old self. Is the truth being silenced?

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The Juniper moderator just took out the latest comments of the "15 CFTS" engineer thread.

No names were used in those comments. Just fair broad talk about how Juniper pays c-ap and the engineers decided to leave.

So much for a layoff board where you can speak broadly about inequities of treatment!!

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Post ID: @oltc+107pGzRC

I could confirm this happened to one of my post I made in the Juniper’s Culture thread. My post got deleted and it had no derogatory comments or references nor did it mentioned names.

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Post ID: @mbzg+107pGzRC

Bushy bush monitor must have thelayoff.com on speed dial. Its obvious that a Marketing VP at Juniper has nothing better to do.
Actually it's probably better for juniper to have VPs (and everyone) in marketing spend their time monitoring anonymous posts on a website, than do any more damage for the company, with all the bad marketing, that leads to more layoffs.
How many layoffs have we had due to bad marketing? Too many... Every time we run a marketing campaign about what we are not, and what we aspire to be, we risk more jobs... Because these lies backfire on us. Look at every bogus marketing campaign we have run without fully baked results. Every one of these campaigns results in more layoffs. So the bottom line is, at juniper, marketing is responsible for many of the layoffs company wide - directly or indirectly.

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Post ID: @1jgf+107pGzRC

I have noticed many fair comments without names initials anything included. I guess the juniper monitor keeps up the pressure along with the legal head. It’s up to you to be stronger than they are.

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Post ID: @1wwt+107pGzRC

Admins are very active here, that’s for sure. They nuke posts containing names and other identifiers, personal insults and other malicious content. Can see the content rules in the footer or just scroll through other people’s posts listed here: https://www.thelayoff.com/h/delete.
But I seriously doubt posts gets nuked here just because someone wants it, otherwise, they would have lost the credibility long time ago. Thousands of forums on this site, most of them are more active then ours, people would notice if something fishy happening and move along. Sure, the companies can monitor the site and ask for something to be removed, just like you and I can. But they don’t have the legal ground to ask this unless the content is illegal or it violates the site rules, so it’s up to us to outsmart them. Keep your posts kosher and there is nothing they can do.

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Post ID: @evo+107pGzRC

Yes. Lots of posts removed that were "fair" comments.

So much for this platform being totally open to free discussion!

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