Now that I've got your attention. I've recently posted a LinkedIn screenshot of a person doing fraud (adding company to his profile he didn't work for : confirmed), after a couple of hours my account was suspended for invasion of privacy. What was the purpose? I wanted to understand how industrial hiring tackles this problem. Can anyone explain that am I missing something obvious here or posting publicly available information comes under invasion of privacy? #engineering #software #swe #fraud #blind #linkedin #hrissues
Don't try to be the self righteous seeker of truth. The axe always falls on you. Know it's sad but that's the truth
Congratulations on your first lesson in the corporate world! Hopefully more lessons will come your way in the future if you continue on this path of yours.
Haha. Just curiosity :P
It's unlawful. People have a constitutional "right to privacy."
Does public profile information comes under privacy?
He wrote virtual experience in experience section, so yes.
No one likes a snitch.
What account was suspended? LinkedIn? Blind? You posted the screenshot on LinkedIn? Did you tag the person in question? What reactions did you get?
This would most likely be caught in the background check
Mind your business...