This blurring of the lines between hyperspace and meatspace has been a problem since the advent of social media.
Not sure if it will go anywhere, as "unfairly" sounds nebulous, but it'd be great if this behavior was stamped out. The attitude comes off as though employers own their employees, or some egregious version of the far-left terminally online mobs trying to make them responsible for their employees' actions when not on the job.
This blurring of the lines between hyperspace and meatspace has been a problem since the advent of social media.
Not sure if it will go anywhere, as "unfairly" sounds nebulous, but it'd be great if this behavior was stamped out. The attitude comes off as though employers own their employees, or some egregious version of the far-left terminally online mobs trying to make them responsible for their employees' actions when not on the job.