u/TU4AR wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Oh fuck off dude. You can't be the person in charge and say "I did nothing wrong". When people are being creeped out by your harassment. If people are getting doxxed or even being threatened and causing them to separate from a company you fucked up. It's crazy how much you try
u/michaelnovati replied ·
1. I never contacted grads from specific class lists etc... I connected with people that showed up in my network with lots of mutuals, from all bootcamps.
2. I on specific occasions (a few times) make a spreadsheet of open source projects and the amount of time people committed to them.
3. I looked at open source projects and contacted people when there were security problems like leaked passwords, credentials, etc...
4. When I spoke to the CEO she didn't tell me anyone left the company or was thinking about leaving because of the Reddit content. If she told me that I would have talked more about it and trying to understand why.
5. I don't know who was DOX'd. I think DOX'ing is wrong and I want more context on that. I'm not going around DOX'ing people. Some people were public in their posts or they said a ton of info about themselves and if I looked them up on LinkedIn I wouldn't identify the person publicly.