Kathryn, @eiais, did not bypass code review.
She didn't disrupt anyone's work.
She didn't target an individual.
She didn't violate any policy I'm aware of.
She linked to an NLRB notice from an extension that exists to show links to policies.
This only makes sense as retaliation.https://twitter.com/eiais/status/1206937188409044993 …
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Odgovor korisnicima @FiloSottile @eiais
I make a change in Chrome code to show you a pop-up notification about a global warming when you're on a certain site. I somehow get OWNERS approval. Formally I'm not violating any rules and also kind of doing a good thing. But wouldn't you call it abuse of power?
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Odgovor korisnicima @sirotenko_m @eiais
That's such a strawman, come on. This was an internal only extension that exists to show policy popups, and it interacts with meaningful questions of concerted activity. It has nothing to do with modifying a customer-facing product.
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