I wonder how much the push to return to office is companies realizing that given their business practices, having every conversation they have with employees be recordable is probably going to bite them in the end
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Foone🏳️⚧️ (foone@digipres.club)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Jan-2024 05:57:06 JST Foone🏳️⚧️ -
Foone🏳️⚧️ (foone@digipres.club)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Jan-2024 06:00:46 JST Foone🏳️⚧️ like, they've known for a while not to put TOO many things in emails, but have only recently realized that also counts for slack and similar.
and while probably not 100% legal, employees can (and definitely sometimes do) record zoom/google meet chats
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Foone🏳️⚧️ (foone@digipres.club)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Jan-2024 06:05:30 JST Foone🏳️⚧️ the best thing about employees being in-office is that you can tell them things and be reasonably certain the conversation can't become evidence #1
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Elbrar :nonbinary_flag: (elbrar@furry.engineer)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Jan-2024 07:24:57 JST Elbrar :nonbinary_flag: @foone 100% legal to record them in-platform since they announce the recording. We record google meetings all the time
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Foone🏳️⚧️ (foone@digipres.club)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Jan-2024 07:24:57 JST Foone🏳️⚧️ @Elbrar right, but I meant more like 1-on-1 chats. recording those is probably not legal (if you're in california, at least. some other states it is)
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Foone🏳️⚧️ (foone@digipres.club)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Jan-2024 07:44:41 JST Foone🏳️⚧️ @Elbrar yeah, I meant without telling the other person.
like you might want to do if they're asking you to commit crimes. -
Elbrar :nonbinary_flag: (elbrar@furry.engineer)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Jan-2024 07:44:42 JST Elbrar :nonbinary_flag: @foone still legal in California using Meet and its built-in recording because it still tells you that it's being recorded.
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