Thread regarding PayPal layoffs

PayPal apologizes for policy notice saying users could face $2,500 fines for misinformation

People are tired of being LIED TO PAYPAL.

What is entertaining is that you brought this on to yourself.

Paypal can't blame anyone else for their actions @PayPal

actions have consequences Paypal.

https://finance.yahoo.com/m/abd22b5e-a93b-3f5d-9e33-9e2533bf3c33/paypal-sets-social-media.html

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Yeah I wouldn't be as worried if I was allowed to only be paid salary, yet here we are.

The backlash doesn't bother me, because it should happen. I just don't like losing my pay because the execs again did something stupid and I have no recourse to minimize financial pain.

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Post ID: @1fmu+1j9x1kdz

Plus all the liquidated damages they're claiming as revenue. It's incredible how they have been getting away with this already for years, they're only now getting more press on it because they're getting greedier.

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Post ID: @1oeu+1j9x1kdz

You hire incompetent woke id--ts you get incompetent results. F’ing our RSU’s

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Post ID: @zlq+1j9x1kdz

This CEO is incompetent and will be destroying the company.

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Post ID: @gyw+1j9x1kdz

Good maybe they’ll lay us off finally.

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Post ID: @tbn+1j9x1kdz

The policy is still posted on their website, unchanged. So it just seems that their messaging has changed and not their intention to govern free speech.

https://www.paypal.com/us/legalhub/acceptableuse-full

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