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From a software perspective, it's honestly not worth it, it's next to impossible to get away with. Nothing can go to prod without reviews and passing validations, and even if you have permissions to get through that (or a collaborator), anything can be rolled back within minutes from source control, so it'd have no long term impacts and would likely lead to legal trouble

They could leak data, but could get into all kinds of legal problems and ruin their life for the sake of a parting "gotcha"

There is physical sabotage. Again, is it worth a potential prison sentence? Probably not.

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8 minutes ago, Davkaus said:

From a software perspective, it's honestly not worth it, it's next to impossible to get away with. Nothing can go to prod without reviews and passing validations, and even if you have permissions to get through that (or a collaborator), anything can be rolled back within minutes from source control, so it'd have no long term impacts and would likely lead to legal trouble

They could leak data, but could get into all kinds of legal problems and ruin their life for the sake of a parting "gotcha"

There is physical sabotage. Again, is it worth a potential prison sentence? Probably not.

Also professional reputation, if you did manage to escape a prIson sentence, you would never work in the industry again. 

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12 minutes ago, Davkaus said:

From a software perspective, it's honestly not worth it, it's next to impossible to get away with. Nothing can go to prod without reviews and passing validations, and even if you have permissions to get through that (or a collaborator), anything can be rolled back within minutes from source control, so it'd have no long term impacts and would likely lead to legal trouble

They could leak data, but could get into all kinds of legal problems and ruin their life for the sake of a parting "gotcha"

There is physical sabotage. Again, is it worth a potential prison sentence? Probably not.

Best they can hope for is to change the password on the expenses spreadsheet :D

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On 03/11/2022 at 09:43, CVByrne said:

I don't understand all the publicity this is getting.

The left are outraged and the right are loving it.

Presumably, the left see Twitter as a place where they have enjoyed seeing their own prejudices and political opinions re-echoed, which brings them a sense of certaintly and security.

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8 minutes ago, MakemineVanilla said:

Presumably, the left see Twitter as a place where they have enjoyed seeing their own prejudices and political opinions re-echoed, which brings them a sense of certaintly and security.

Twitter is your own echo chamber, its the same for left andf right alike. Both sides deliberately filter out all the sensible moderating influences and jsut follow people on their side and butt heads with the people on the extreme of the other side.

There is no difference for left and right

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On 03/11/2022 at 03:40, limpid said:

VillaTalk is social media.

Most of the time it is social. 

If twitter disappeared off the face of the Earth, I would not mind one bit. The only thing I would miss is the updates from Ukraine.

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As an aside, while they no longer have time to deal with the spamming of racial slurs, the team do have time to specifically target a congresswoman who got into an online argument with Musk, and had her approved checkmark removed. He's such a **** clearing in the woods. He's like a bratty kid who's never been told no.

 

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