• just another dev@lemmy.my-box.dev
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      1 year ago

      I prefer the latter, because it’s so much easier to filter out posts about Elon than it is to filter out posts about X (without creating a ton of false positives).

      • Nima@leminal.space
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        1 year ago

        exactly this. i have a filter on certain keywords. his name is in there but there’s nothing I can do to avoid posts about the platform.

        it’s super irritating.

    • edric@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Yeah it’s worth noting that the employee in this case had the resources to fight. Hopefully other regular non-executive employees can use it as precedent for their own lawsuits.

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        Not sure how different it is in Ireland, but here in Australia you’d have spoken to the fair work ombudsman and they’d go and “fight” this for you.

        Seeing as the article says “Ireland’s Workplace Relations Commission” handled this, kinda sounds like a similar situation rather than wealth having anything to do with it.

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      Of course. Not like they’d order the same for the custodian or whatever. But because they are of high status they get protected.