lol. So now that the comp thread has died down.
Errrr... how do you talk about compensation with your peers? 
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What consequences, if any, have you see of sharing numbers? What benefits have you seen? What are aspects you should be delicate about? What are points you should make sure to hit?
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The most memorable experience I had around this was when a bunch of my coworkers and I who all started at almost exactly the same time found out we made exactly the same amount, and one person had asked for half that and got the same as the rest of us. Felt good about that job
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A more applicable answer to your question though, I think generally nothing but good comes from folks being open about this. Early in my career I was making ~30 for far too long and only learned that was low from folks sharing with me.
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IIRC you were raising some concerns about folks having their publicly shared salary used against them in the future, which I think is valid. But assuming you're in a position of privilege to be picky, you probably don't want to be at the co that dug through your twitter to loball
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