What do people do then? Play a game of chicken? Come to a full stop on the ramp? Crash into each other?
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Pilon23@feddit.dkto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex staff leaving review on Play Store for PlexEnglish1·1 month agoMight be. It is definitely a thing, though.
Oh I have no doubt about that - maybe there’s a story behind their strictness. Maybe the companies I’ve worked for have not yet had an employee publicly embarrass the company to such an extent, that they felt the need to make this a mandatory part of employee onboarding.
That sounds unethical, to say the least. Did they verify if you actually did it, or just “suggest” you do?
There was no top-down verification, but I worked with a few Grade A suck-ups, who would proudly volunteer information on which accounts they used and which posts were theirs. I kept politely ignoring the repeated verbal requests until management moved on to their next big obsession.
Pilon23@feddit.dkto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex staff leaving review on Play Store for PlexEnglish6·1 month agoCorporations drill it deep into your head that _you do not positively promote your own products or negatively review competitor products
This isn’t a general or global thing. I have yet to be told above in any place I’ve worked, and one place even asked people to write fake reviews on Trustpilot/job sites
Clearly a euphemism for anal sex. Once or twice a day is fine, but 24/7 is far too much. I’d also be hiding in nature at that point
My wife insists on true neutral and I can’t think of a worse way of doing it. I try to counterbalance with lawful good whenever I have eggs, bit I’m always playing catch up…
Isn’t cruelty against animals - specifically one self - a key part of the Linux learning journey?
6 year old me would’ve been scared shitless with this information