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originally posted by: Klassified
originally posted by: UpThenDown
a reply to: underpass61
I dont employ them or even know what is in there contract but if they were employed to police others opinions by twitter why should they be sacked now?. I am pretty certain they have a contract, you know a contract of employment which protects employees from meaningless sackings
It would appear though that people are happy for others to be sacked because they disagree with them, perhaps my employer should know I support a certain football team and they support my rivals, sounds like reason enough to sack me based on this thread
Yet these employees were all too happy to censor others for their differing opinions, as well as suspend or terminate their accounts. Now that the chickens have come home to roost, they are upset about it.
Perhaps your employer should know that you don't mind others being censored or terminated, as long as it isn't you.
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: Klassified
You're right, but I have a feeling Musk will turn it into something profitable, though it may take a while.
Misplaced faith.
The dude profits off of slave labor in the Congo, and China.
Do you not think that they were just doing there jobs?, if they were employed to do so, what exactly have they done wrong?
Why cant we just have some honesty in this thread, its because it is percieved by ATS that anyone twitter employes is a scary lefty, thats why there is celebration of them potentially being sacked
Well perhaps a conservative works at twitter who also was just doing there job, my stance is no one should lose there job for opinion or political bias, where as others in this thread are happy for people to lose their jobs because PoliTics
Luckily moderators on ATS are not paid otherwise when it was taken over they might have been sacked based on the logic in this thread.
Rather sad
originally posted by: UpThenDown
originally posted by: Klassified
originally posted by: UpThenDown
a reply to: underpass61
I dont employ them or even know what is in there contract but if they were employed to police others opinions by twitter why should they be sacked now?. I am pretty certain they have a contract, you know a contract of employment which protects employees from meaningless sackings
It would appear though that people are happy for others to be sacked because they disagree with them, perhaps my employer should know I support a certain football team and they support my rivals, sounds like reason enough to sack me based on this thread
Yet these employees were all too happy to censor others for their differing opinions, as well as suspend or terminate their accounts. Now that the chickens have come home to roost, they are upset about it.
Perhaps your employer should know that you don't mind others being censored or terminated, as long as it isn't you.
Do you not think that they were just doing there jobs?, if they were employed to do so, what exactly have they done wrong?
Why cant we just have some honesty in this thread, its because it is percieved by ATS that anyone twitter employes is a scary lefty, thats why there is celebration of them potentially being sacked
Well perhaps a conservative works at twitter who also was just doing there job, my stance is no one should lose there job for opinion or political bias, where as others in this thread are happy for people to lose their jobs because PoliTics
Luckily moderators on ATS are not paid otherwise when it was taken over they might have been sacked based on the logic in this thread.
Rather sad
originally posted by: WIKDHOTSNOMAN
a reply to: Klassified
Reinstate President Trump's account on the terms he fires them all on Twitter.
I bet most former Twitter employees were amazed the world didn't care they were fired.
When I worked at Illinois Bell, this one guy used to think he was indispensable, because he was the only person who understood the computer core code. Ameritech bought the company and laid Bob off. Bob would call every few days to find out if his code was still functioning, lol.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Klassified
I bet most former Twitter employees were amazed the world didn't care they were fired.
When I worked at Illinois Bell, this one guy used to think he was indispensable, because he was the only person who understood the computer core code. Ameritech bought the company and laid Bob off. Bob would call every few days to find out if his code was still functioning, lol.
originally posted by: SourGrapes
a reply to: carewemust
Everybody's replaceable. We all are.