• Tiff@reddthat.com
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    1 year ago

    What job do you have that your company pays you to look at Reddthat/Fediverse? Are you hiring?

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      1 year ago

      I work as a software dev. I occasionally browse lemmy but I don’t “get paid to look at it”.

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        1 year ago

        But you are doing it while you are “at work”? So you are using company time to look at fediverse content.

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          1 year ago

          Not necessarily. It’s in my contract that I can take short breaks whenever and that includes looking at my phone.

          Where do you work that you don’t seem to have a single shred of freedom?

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            1 year ago

            Oh that’s super nice!
            That’s why I asked if they were hiring. Sounds like a nice place to work. I work at a job that doesn’t allow me to have non-work time during my allotted on-work time. ie 9-5.

            Obviously I agree that this is definitely on the riskier side of the line, whether it crosses into NSFW territory is unfortunately dependant on everyone’s own definition.

            See the other comment(s) from Red that go into detail regarding what is going to be done regarding the future of the community and the riskiness.

            Removing the post at this time would not be for the benefit of the community when we can have active discussions on what we want the community to become.
            Unfortunately I have a feeling that some of the commenters here are from All and are not active subscribers. So they may not be used to seeing content like this. They also may not understand the difference between instances and the nuances with federation.

            Edit: This is the comment from Red regarding what we are going to do: https://reddthat.com/comment/2250572