• Phoenixz
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    5223 days ago

    And again, that should result in jail time for all of those executives and all employees that actually destroyed messages

    JAIL THEM, JAIL THEM NOW, JAIL THEM LONG

    This sort of shit behavior will never end and only get worse until we, instead of hand slapping, start jailing these fuckers.

    Jail a bunch of CEO’s for breaking the law and watch how fast they start behaving.

    • @dogs0n@sh.itjust.works
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      622 days ago

      Either of us deliberately destroy data: locked up.

      Company exec does the same: slap on the butt and a $2 fine.

      We should all be on the same playing field!

    • @tamal3@lemmy.world
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      121 days ago

      Is it illegal for them to delete messages? I had always been under the impression that FOIA only covered government.

      • Phoenixz
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        120 days ago

        If it’s about internal messages about illegal activities, yes. In a court case, during discovery, internal messages may be requested.

        The idea for this asshat is that if those particular messages are missing, then that evidence is gone, making it tampering with evidence.

        Normally that would result in a victory for them but if it comes out that they deleted relevant messages, like right now, then normally that would be very bad. If it were me, I would probably go to jail over that.

        However, this is the US and it’s about some rich asshole, so probably nothing will happen

  • Jo Miran
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    3623 days ago

    These types of requests always backfire. We got a similar request when I worked for a very large corporation and the very first thing I did was create a backup of our Lotus Notes and take it home. Just in case.

  • @sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Thats uh… thats a gigantic crime rofl, fucking wow.

    Not quite sure exactly what that slots into, tampering with evidence, obstruction of justice, not complying with the discovery process… but uh yeah wow dang, that’s the kinda thing that can actually lead to charges against the actual people that do this, if not at least the people that order other to.

    Great job, morons!

    … fucking megacorp version of ‘the discord channel got leaked, nuke everything!’, especially if these directives were newly enacted after any of the anti trust suits began.

    • 𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆
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      1723 days ago

      Musk is still free and has been openly doing this with self driving junk for years. This is the USA where we haven’t had reasonable laws passed since the 1970s.

    • Phoenixz
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      923 days ago

      Nah, nothing will happen. At worst they get slapped on the hands with a few million dollars, and no one will care.

      Jail these fuckers, jail them for long times, jail them now

  • @minoscopede@lemmy.world
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    I read the article, and it’s way less bad than the title made it sound. They just set company chats to disappear after some number of days and told employees to not “comment before you have all the facts.” This has been the policy of every company I’ve worked at, including university IT and Amazon.

    The title made it sound like they were deleting specifically chats related to open court cases, which is like level 10 ultra-illegal.

    • AwesomeLowlander
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      821 days ago

      I read the article

      From the shitshow that’s the comments, you’re the only one

  • Baron Von J
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    1623 days ago

    This is why companies have data retention settings to automatically delete old emails and slack/teams/etc. and special processes a classifications to store those communications that relate to contracts and such.

  • kingthrillgore
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    823 days ago

    First thing I do when I’m told to delete messages is SecureDrop them to the press