A spokesperson for Pinterest said: “Two engineers wrote custom scripts improperly accessing confidential company information to identify the locations and names of all dismissed employees and then shared it more broadly. This was a clear violation of Pinterest policy and of their former colleagues’ privacy.”
That's terrible. If I'm fired, I don't want the entire company to find out through a script.
Let's not pretend that firing software engineers for reading a publicly available Slack list with software is anything but the crack of a whip. Or equivocate doing that with firing _700 people_ while the board gets their million-dollar yacht bonuses.
Remember back when they built these businesses out of thin air, they would hire for the type of personality that would hack together something pointless like this.
Which two? If only there was a tool for finding out who it was.
It would make you feel better if they did it with a pen and paper?
Let's not pretend there isn't a huge difference between automated privacy invasion and manual.
Let's not pretend that firing software engineers for reading a publicly available Slack list with software is anything but the crack of a whip. Or equivocate doing that with firing _700 people_ while the board gets their million-dollar yacht bonuses.
Remember back when they built these businesses out of thin air, they would hire for the type of personality that would hack together something pointless like this.