So someone has threatened to (or maybe already has) screenshot comments I made on a social media post that really aren't bad, but if sent to an HR department and paired with a complaint in 2017 could lead to at least minor issues that I'd rather not deal with.
I stand by the comments I made, and to be frank, I've been meaning to put in my 2 weeks notice at my job anyway, but it's just such a bitch move that I'd be a little annoyed if I lost a job based on some dude on the internet.
How do I respond to this either with the guy or with my HR department if it's brought up to me?
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>How do I respond to this either with the guy or with my HR department if it's brought up to me?
Tell them it must be fake. laugh at it. move on. Your only guilty if you admit it.
Its current year, and you must be careful about what you post on a linked social account. Employers disassociate themselves with that. If you get caught, apologize. You might only get a slap on the wrist. But there's a reason I don't have any social media. So much shit can bite you in the ass. Old photos of drinking. A rant on "I hate this person stupid piece of shot". Someone stalking you by seeing your location and going there.
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So...deny or apologize? lol Gotta say I was leaning towards deny, because I don't know how anyone could implement me on something if I just say it was photoshopped or I was hacked.