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Originally Posted by pdurrant
How can they possibly know that what was pasted was a conversation that actually happened, let alone that you were actually a participant? Anyone can make up an authentic-looking screenshot with fake text and user names.
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Yes, exactly.
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Originally Posted by ownedbycats
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With all due respect, that's meaningless; I can sit here all damned day long and modify the "colors" on my site, or text, using Developer Tools and then what? That content is NOT there. It's something that I did, at my end ONLY unless/until it's properly implemented. I mean...tell me that they did NOT send your company something created using DEVELOPER TOOLS!??? (OR the equivalent).
Sorry, but again, that's as removed from truth as whatever I have in my head, that is not brought out into public display. At least, as of this morning, one's thought-processes are private and not prosecutable (and don't get me started on "conspiracy" prosecutions....)
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This is why a common recommendation is to use something like archive.is instead of screenshots if you can. (But not always possible, especially when it comes to stuff behind a login-wall.)
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Lord, for every single thing one posts, all day, every day? Pah. There's obviously a great amount more to this story. You said something somewhere on social media. This person disagreed with you and either said that on that same social media (or didn't) and then pasted a screencap of your ALLEGED content, and you're the one in trouble. Either your company is giving the Dilbert company a run for its money or....something.
I realize that everybody has to eat, and it's easy for those NOT you to say "well, do this, that..." and all--when they're saying that sight unseen and all that trash, but still...if the screencap with your ALLEGED content is not yours--if it's faked, then...you GOTTA stand up. What you posted to Paul is FAKE, not a real post. That would be where I started. FWIW, and again, I realize that advice is easy and implementation, not so much.
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Originally Posted by BetterRed
Newsflash: The Ministries of Truth, Peace, Love, and Plenty have been privatised.
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Indeed.
Hitch