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    Being transparent about your business, comes with pros and cons. Right now a female employee shared her end of the story to the web on why she quit, and you’re seeing the reaction to it.

    Edit: This amplified the ongoing issue about LTT and their information integrity, which is very likely due to root causes that Linus repeatedly ignored, or worse, believed he was right and everyone was wrong.

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        It seems she didn’t speak out both because she thought she had an NDA and also because she was getting lots of harassment anyways and didn’t want to add to it while in a bad place.

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          Yes of course but my point was: what’s to say that nothing has changed since then?

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            “Not a good look” should be the least of her concerns if she was indeed sexually harassed.

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              If she was sexually harassed she should have gone to the police when it happened

              She is took this the court of public opinion at an opportune time…

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                This looks a lot like victim blaming.

                If the alleged facts are indeed true, it is incredibly difficult to even manage to get the police to care, let alone act. Not to mention the social stigma and the trauma.

                Given the number of people involved, other people might be compelled to come forward. Then we will know for sure.

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                  I didn’t read what she alleges in detail but at least few instances where she indicated she was touched improperly.

                  That’s enough for a police report.

                  Rest of her complains are just classic toxic working life rest of faced or facing.

                  Either way… This is now he said/she said online drama that she decided to fuel.

                  I give zero fucks about the channel or dudes money. Just commented on the fact that her bringing this up now doesn’t earn more trust from me.

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                    You can’t really believe it is that easy. Filing a police report is, in most countries, an excruciating exercise in frustration and humiliation for women victims of harassment. It carries social stigma on a level that is astounding. Add to this the level of gaslighting usually deployed by abusers and you have a recipe for self censorship.

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                While I generally agree with the fundamental idea behind your statement that you should generally let the justice system do its job, you’ve still got to put your statement into context. Said context is that a very tiny fraction of depositions of sexual nature even reaches actual charges, and even fewer actually end up in convictions. The justice system is, objectively speaking, utterly failing at protecting people against these crimes.

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                  Justice system is not here to protect, it is to punish the crime.

                  Internet works into the same way. Just lower burden of proof.

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                Are you a professional sexually harassed person? Do you understand what is the right course of action to take here?

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            She was getting a lot of harassment from ltt fand and was scared of making it worse. Also, she was under the impression she was under an NDA thst prevented her from speaking out.

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        Yeah, but she hadn’t talked about it publicly because of fear of harassment, death threats, etc from the community