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An anonymous Facebook employee has explained in a new interview with The Guardian what it's like to be under investigation by Facebook's internal investigations team.
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I have been working in the valley for twenty years or so : never ever let your guards down ; being paranoid is an essential survival skill ; especially in those shops that keep talking about ‘company culture’ with regular ‘team building’ outings and trendy offices and such (the more ‘warm and fuzzy they try to look, the worse they are) ; also, HR is not your friend (best case scenario), and if you are a straight white male (worst case scenario) HR is the enemy ; you don’t necessarily have to keep a lawyer on retainer, though it wouldn’t be such a bad idea, but at least know whom to call...
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Team building events are dangerous moments. Other moments are company parties where alcohol is served.
I also saw many folders from HR to combat burn-outs. They give contact details if you feel a bit down. Never contact them, it is a trap to get any people that tend to feel weak fired. Someone with a burn-out is very expensive for a company, so hey prefer to get you fired before you get sick.
Surfing the Internet is also a dangerous thing. I always do it with a mobile phone and a VPN.
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company parties
On this subject, don’t fuck (or worse, unsuccessfully try to fuck) any co-worker (even contractors, temps and/or interns by the way);
I haven’t always followed this advice and did date one or three colleagues back in the day, when I was still younger and clueless, but that was foolish as heck and I got really lucky to get away with it...
My life has gotten noticeably better since I got Facebook out of my life. If a girl tells me she doesn’t have a Facebook it immediately adds a point to how attractive I find her
My wife doesn't. Didn't even "quit" social media; she never used it to begin with. Locked that shit up, real quick. It felt like what I imagine it to be like to find a unicorn.
They're called shadow accounts. Depending your friends activity on facebook they can even include your address and phone number linked to all pictures you're in.
Does Mark Zuckerburger's "Secret Police " know that there's a Pedophile Hangout not far from Marks new Hawaiian Property? Just go out Marks front gate make a left toward the airport.. you'll see it on the left there about 1/4 mile away. Maybe they didnt notice ,. but WE did. Where WE go ONE, WE go ALL.
Facebook employee on what it's like to be investigated by Mark Zuckerberg's 'secret police' - Business Insider
"An anonymous Facebook employee has explained in a new interview with The Guardian what it's like to be under investigation by Facebook's internal investigations team."
'But you get on their bad side and all of a sudden you are face to face with Mark Zuckerberg's secret police."'
'The anonymous employee said that they received a message from their manager saying they would receive a promotion. ', "Inside the meeting room were several members of Facebook's internal investigations team, The Guardian reported."
'"It's horrifying how much they know," the anonymous employee told The Guardian, "you go into Facebook and it has this warm, fuzzy feeling of 'we're changing the world' and 'we care about things'. '
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[–] BlackSheepBrouhaha 0 points 13 points 13 points (+13|-0) ago (edited ago)
Here's the real fucking article. Fucking bullshit summary-of other-articles piracy-journalism.
[–] Gargilius 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago (edited ago)
I have been working in the valley for twenty years or so : never ever let your guards down ; being paranoid is an essential survival skill ; especially in those shops that keep talking about ‘company culture’ with regular ‘team building’ outings and trendy offices and such (the more ‘warm and fuzzy they try to look, the worse they are) ; also, HR is not your friend (best case scenario), and if you are a straight white male (worst case scenario) HR is the enemy ; you don’t necessarily have to keep a lawyer on retainer, though it wouldn’t be such a bad idea, but at least know whom to call...
[–] 12197372? [S] 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
Team building events are dangerous moments. Other moments are company parties where alcohol is served.
I also saw many folders from HR to combat burn-outs. They give contact details if you feel a bit down. Never contact them, it is a trap to get any people that tend to feel weak fired. Someone with a burn-out is very expensive for a company, so hey prefer to get you fired before you get sick.
Surfing the Internet is also a dangerous thing. I always do it with a mobile phone and a VPN.
[–] Gargilius 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
On this subject, don’t fuck (or worse, unsuccessfully try to fuck) any co-worker (even contractors, temps and/or interns by the way);
I haven’t always followed this advice and did date one or three colleagues back in the day, when I was still younger and clueless, but that was foolish as heck and I got really lucky to get away with it...
[–] DanBangles 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
My life has gotten noticeably better since I got Facebook out of my life. If a girl tells me she doesn’t have a Facebook it immediately adds a point to how attractive I find her
[–] PraiseIPU 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Like there is a girl on earth that doesnt have a shitbook, istaham, whatscrap....
[–] TheTrigger 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
My wife doesn't. Didn't even "quit" social media; she never used it to begin with. Locked that shit up, real quick. It felt like what I imagine it to be like to find a unicorn.
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[–] lurklurk 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
They're called shadow accounts. Depending your friends activity on facebook they can even include your address and phone number linked to all pictures you're in.
[–] olltre 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
you should be ok, that only applies to people that have friends
[–] 12201826? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
"you should be ok, that only applies to people that have friends"
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Don't associate with people who use facebook. It's that simple.
[–] llliilliilll 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Gestapo.
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[–] RemoteViewer1 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Does Mark Zuckerburger's "Secret Police " know that there's a Pedophile Hangout not far from Marks new Hawaiian Property? Just go out Marks front gate make a left toward the airport.. you'll see it on the left there about 1/4 mile away. Maybe they didnt notice ,. but WE did. Where WE go ONE, WE go ALL.
[–] derram 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
https://archive.fo/LrC3G :
"An anonymous Facebook employee has explained in a new interview with The Guardian what it's like to be under investigation by Facebook's internal investigations team."
'But you get on their bad side and all of a sudden you are face to face with Mark Zuckerberg's secret police."'
'The anonymous employee said that they received a message from their manager saying they would receive a promotion. ', "Inside the meeting room were several members of Facebook's internal investigations team, The Guardian reported."
'"It's horrifying how much they know," the anonymous employee told The Guardian, "you go into Facebook and it has this warm, fuzzy feeling of 'we're changing the world' and 'we care about things'. '
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[–] AmeroAmigo 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
One cannot read this thread and not think this is an Orwellian state on steroids.