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Allowing your employees to have personal Twitter accounts has got to be a bad business decision?
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This is why most companies have social media policies under which you can be terminated for violating. Especially if you tarnish the reputation of the company because of personal association and commentary.
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Iβm not saying itβs right, but businesses should have a right to protect themselves from the public image disasters of their employees
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Yeah, ideally all employees are locked in a bunker and prohibited from contacting the outside world for the duration of their employment.
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Thatβs not what Iβm saying so thanks for twisting my words. Iβm saying as a company you have every right to hold employees accountable for their actions even on their personal twitter.
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Sure. Question is where do you draw the line. Do you have an example of a policy that you think works well and strikes the right balance?
From a company point of view? Yeah, how about publicly denigrating a large portion of your customer base such that it reflects poorly on your business?
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Exactly
Back in the day when I worked for banks, you would just get fired for Hedlβs behavior. Simple heβs on Twitter and itβs not clear if his views are his own or represent Krakens. On the one hand you have him going off an anyone whoβs not a Bitcoin maximalist.
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And on the other hand Kraken is advertising for specialists in other blockchains. I think the point is, Kraken is a business if you want to trade only in Bitcoin so be it, but he represents Kraken, not all your customers buy into the maxi bullshit!
I think I would just tell Dan that a customer of Kraken is offended that he blocked me and frequently seeing holes in many conversation threads from Dan's block over and over inclined me to feel like not using Kraken anymore.
I think Dan is zealous but not a bad person.
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