Why removing the post about the 10 most overpaid CEOs? JV is #4 on this list. This is public information and important for employees to know, but this site has deleted that post twice (once before he died, so this must not be the reason).
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Nice collaborating Deep Dive Team!
Good point about the new and active selection buttons...
I go one step further and if it's a thread worth revisiting I make a bookmark on my windows homepage. You can also make a folder on your homepage and drop the links in there.
Reagarding the post about JV, it’s not deleted , it’s listed right below this one, post ID : @OP+1hO8f3I2
You’ve probably accidentally pushed the “active” button which sorts threads by the last activity, so that one wasn’t on top. Happened to me more than once.
I’m talking about the two blue buttons right above the first thread, “active” and “new”.
The posts are "anonymous" just as it states at the bottom of each post. And the prevelant use of VPN's and turning off "location services" in your browser makes that so.
There is more to this site than HR departments paying to see this happen. I mean really...you think HR departments want to see the truth as to what their company employees think? They try their best to make places like this disappear.
Deleting posts of general information that are in the public domain is censorship.
Which in the end make sites like this useless at best and invites the trolls of the internet to make their mark.
That's because this site and your posts are NOT anonymous. This site is a cooperative between this domain and the HR departments of each corporation. They pay to make this happen.