Users ditch Glassdoor, stunned by site adding real names without consentpurrtastic@lemmy.nz to Technology@lemmy.world – 1332 points – 3 months agoarstechnica.com229Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentFair point, but I'm wondering which part you were applying Occam's razor to - what Glassdoor did is clearly malicious!To the part that they were bribed. I think they are simply in the pipe dream that they will become the new LinkedInThat would be Hanlons razor. I have no idea whether it applies here.
Fair point, but I'm wondering which part you were applying Occam's razor to - what Glassdoor did is clearly malicious!To the part that they were bribed. I think they are simply in the pipe dream that they will become the new LinkedInThat would be Hanlons razor. I have no idea whether it applies here.
To the part that they were bribed. I think they are simply in the pipe dream that they will become the new LinkedIn
Fair point, but I'm wondering which part you were applying Occam's razor to - what Glassdoor did is clearly malicious!
To the part that they were bribed.
I think they are simply in the pipe dream that they will become the new LinkedIn
That would be Hanlons razor. I have no idea whether it applies here.