Is it a good idea to post a resume that has blocked sensitive info. on 4chan in order to receive criticism and the likes? Need help with this employment stuff.
>>18592987
Absolutely not a good idea.
>>18593643
why?
Go for it.
>>18593645
Weirdos on here have done shit like identify people based on the moles/spots on their skin; proceed to dox them, and ruin their lives.
Just the other day, some idiot posted a picture of his ex-girlfriend here, and she ended up finding out.
I know you what you have is not a picture, but the same principle applies.
There is a general rule on the internet that goes something like 'once it's posted, it can never be deleted'. This is especially true for 4chan.
If, somehow, the posting of this classified information got back to you, you would be in deep shit
We used to do it a lot on /g/. I got some constructive criticism that I think benefitted me.
Posting in a resume rate thread won't get you doxxed unless you LinkedIn shares the exact same phrasing as your resume.
The likelihood of you getting doxxed is also a spectrum of how much you deserve to be doxxed, how many autists you piss off and how good you opsec is.
No...not at all.
>>18592987
Why not just remove the sensitive info??
>>18594375
>that has blocked sensitive info