u/CodedCoder wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
I 100 percent agree not to dox, but if someone is part of a public company and it is public information they are with the company how is that doxxing? If you are not sharing eprsonal info, outting people who is not a search away to see them being part of a company? again I 100 pe
u/michaelnovati replied · ★ FEATURED
Yeah I agree it's a fine line. Like if someone is a leader of a company and touting their industry expertise, they also can be called out as a result (obviously in a fair way that's not liablous), and that's the nature of the job. I feel like if you are publicly an instructor at a bootcamp who is present in the public domain on the bootcamp's behalf, LEGALLY it might be more ok (idk, I'm not a lawyer), but just on a human level, I personally would be more sensitive because not all lower level employees might realize that job they are signing up for like leadership would.