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acoolusersknee t1_iufhg8c wrote

Yep, that's the way I see it shaking out. We already have some companies asking to see applicant's social media accounts. Just a matter of time before it becomes standard across the business landscape.

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Traditional-Trip7617 t1_iufj1m6 wrote

Some companies? I work in a blue collar industry and they ask me for social media handles at the same rate they ask for my first name

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acoolusersknee t1_iufmbhy wrote

Really? That is interesting to hear. Maybe we are further along than I thought.

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Psychonuat_Summer t1_iufqjjy wrote

Yeah, I’ve had a few applications ask that I put in any social media handles and that they would be searching for “offensive online behavior” that didn’t “align with the company values” and could hurt their reputation or something.

Idk, to me it just sounded like they were shady af and didn’t want any reason for anyone to be poking around cuz their shit castle would fall down and expose them

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DimitriV t1_iugbwkk wrote

Those companies are walking a dangerous path. Applicants who post about any protected status—religion, sexuality, disability, etc.—and don't get hired could sue those companies claiming discrimination. Not to say that they'd win, but the cost of those suits could quickly outweigh any benefits in screening applicants.

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conquer69 t1_iugm6l1 wrote

Can an unemployed person really afford to sue like that?

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DimitriV t1_iujqimt wrote

If they get a contingency lawyer, sure.

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ryobiguy t1_iugup9y wrote

Sure, my social media is: diabeticLesbiansForGod. That should work!

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