• octopus_ink@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    I’ve never used Glassdoor but I know people who have. Seems like a great way for them to destroy their own business.

    Even if I were inclined to do so, I would absolutely NOT do so if I had to provide my real name. They will be the one company to never ever get their user db hacked/leaked, right? I can trust all current and future executives there to safeguard that info, right?

    I can’t see how anyone with legit negative things to say against a current employer is going to feel comfortable using the service going forward. When enshittification bites back!

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      9 months ago

      The problem is that the names weren’t provided by users to glassdoor. If glassdoor stumbles across someone’s real name then they have automatically attached it to the user profile. They’re doxxing their users so now people have to worry if they ever used the service.

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      9 months ago

      It’s 100% calculated. The controllers of glassdoor decided to kill the site, likely persuaded with money, coercion or both.

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        Perhaps not to destroy it but to make a new business model, selling the ability to get names for lawsuit purposes, and rather than users are going after a profitable extortion racket like yelp did where in exchange for a one time (or even monthly) fee will protect your business from bad reviews.

        That’s my guess, i couldn’t read the article (paywall)

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        9 months ago

        Exit strategy? “I got what I wanted out of it, so I may as well take the rubber mask off.”

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    9 months ago

    I stopped using glassdoor after they told me I had to do review of my company before I could look at any other company’s reviews. Except I already had, when I joined. But that was longer than 1 year prior so I guess GD just assumed I had either quit or decided I hated the place? And the thing is, it’s a small company. A single person reviewing it multiple times is going to skew the reviews, and when I thought about that then now there’s no way I’m gonna trust any of the company reviews on there.

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    9 months ago

    Don’t you already need your company email for verification? Mapping company email to real name is obviously trivial for your employer…

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    9 months ago

    Glassdoor always seemed like a trap to me. What better way to find (potentially) disloyal people to add to the in-house blacklist or layoff file than to set up a site where you can collect negative reviews of workplaces and sufficient data that identities could be ascertained?