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Big thread in CSC sub with range of opinions on framing your bootcamp as "experience" on resumes. CSC is a lot angrier than this sub in tone, but I think it's good to read all sides of this. (Link in body)

r/codingbootcamp

u/Efficiu wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

You can click on the original OP’s name and see he is suspended site wide. I asked previously if your company had any outcomes data at all after 3 years of existence and you have none. How can you purport to be a platform growing FAANG engineers when you can’t scrounge together

u/michaelnovati replied ·
We are not a bootcamp or school and we have ZERO reviews on any bootcamp and school website, correct. Course Report and Switchup are for-profit companies and you have to build a relationship with them to be included. Buildschool - Sophie's former free bootcamp that was a bootcamp is on Course Report, but no longer exists. We have averages on our website, not-audited. We are at capacity right now and we need to prioritize our time, if not having more thorough outcomes reports is an issue, we will prioritize it. Startups have to prioritize! An account can be suspended for: "My account was suspended for violating Reddit’s Content Policy" or for "My account was suspended or locked due to suspicious activity" At Facebook, people try to log in and hack people's accounts when they don't like them. Someone could have tried logging into this person's account like 100 times in a way that caused it to be suspended too. I think it's more likely that it was suspended for something the person said, but you just immediately jumped to that as if it was fact and then amped it up with judging what they did - when it's Reddit content moderators jobs to review the activity and judge what they did.