Applied for job, got 351 page report of LIKED tweets

Have you seen this yet. Guy applies for job, job does a background check, this data collection site can now take all personal identification from a person, checks all their online accounts, and dude gets a 351 page report of tweet he has liked containing the word 'frick' or other stupid shit.

https://twitter.com/kmlefranc/status/1221869659139366912?

Sites of interest:
https://www.sterlingcheck.com
>Sterling has partnered with Fama to provide a compliance-focused, AI-based screening solution that can help reduce risk of a bad hire by proactively searching for indicators of toxic behavior, cultural fit and team performance.

>By applying machine learning to public online content and your HR policies, we help safeguard your reputation and avoid costly bad hires.

https://fama.io/
>Fama is a talent screening software that helps identify problematic behavior among potential hires and current employees by analyzing publicly available online information.

https://pipl.com/
>Pipl's unique identity resolution engine connects the world's personal, professional and social identity data to give analysts and investigators an unmatched global index of over 3 billion trusted identity profiles.

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  1. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Maybe don’t use Twitter? Seems like a pretty simple solution bud

  2. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Sue them for privacy concerns. If that fails, then get a big pot going and hire private investigators to find every scrap of dirt on the people who work there. Then put the info online for the world to see.

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      You can't sue for some privacy bullshit when you yourself and publishing things for the world to see.

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      you moron, he joined twitter thats on their disclaimer they can do whatever they want with the data

  3. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Doing shit like this is no different than sending out emails for job applications with an email address like [email protected].

    At least be fricking smart about it. Just make some sanitized fricking accounts. Upload a few pictures that make you look good, like some stuff that makes you look normal, add a few normie hobbies/interests. You don't even have to use the account after that.

    Jesus frick it's no wonder millennial can't get jobs. They got no fricking common sense.

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      I literally have a sanitized generic email for exactly this, and it has not helped.

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        Just gonna say this right now.

        If you've been looking for work for more than 6 months and are still not getting replies, it's entirely a fault with you.
        You are doing something seriously wrong and should probably figure out what this is and fix it immediately.

  4. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    I work at an american multinational finance company and have access to background check platforms. I can search any name in the US and it gives me a ton of data about the person, family, employers, employees, neighbors, addresses and a lot more.
    Now, think about this, I'm a random Uruguayan and didn't use this in an immoral way...pajeets are another deal.

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      You can Google someone's name and find all that information.

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      >I can search any name in the US and it gives me a ton of data about the person, family, employers, employees,

      How does it know information about employers or employees? Do they know every place I have worked for? How?

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        Social Security database, moron.

        • 4 years ago
          Anonymous

          That is fricked up though. They should not be allowed access to that kind of information

          • 4 years ago
            Anonymous

            I used to be a campaign manager for a state congressman about 10 years ago. You'd be surprised at all kinds of databases that are thrown around Willy nilly. At some point I had the name, address and phone number of every registered voter at my disposal. I never used it for illicit means but it's not like we were special. Literally anyone running for office could have paid for access to it.

            • 4 years ago
              Anonymous

              I don't like the fact that my party affiliation is public knowledge. Demmies are dangerous.

            • 4 years ago
              Anonymous

              Did your crook win?

            • 4 years ago
              Anonymous

              That stuffs all public record. Names addresses phone numbers property history etc, it was just a matter of going to your local department of records and looking for it. The internet has just curated it all and made it easier to access

  5. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    No by all means, make the "dangerous" isolated unstable and armed portion of the population unemployable.
    Take everything from those who are mad about what's already been taken.
    Leave them with nothing left to lose.

    Great plan 10/10 I see no way this could have unintended consequences ever.

  6. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    >wants everyone to acknowledge his every pozzed thought
    >butthurt when they do

  7. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    I'm reviewing hypothetical posts for my job interview to make sure I'm not a problematic.

  8. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    https://www.sterlingcheck.com/services/social-media/

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      that site:
      Sterling has partnered with Fama to provide a compliance-focused, AI-based screening solution that can help reduce risk of a bad hire by proactively searching for indicators of toxic behavior, cultural fit and team performance.

      By applying machine learning to public online content and your HR policies, we help safeguard your reputation and avoid costly bad hires.

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        >Sterling has partnered with Fama to provide a compliance-focused, AI-based screening solution that can help reduce risk of a bad hire by proactively searching for indicators of toxic behavior, cultural fit and team performance.
        >By applying machine learning to public online content and your HR policies, we help safeguard your reputation and avoid costly bad hires.

        Reading that is rage inducing. Forget the israelites, these people get the gas chamber first

        • 4 years ago
          Anonymous

          Some sort of legal ACT they are using...page down down on that page...I didn't have the heart to read it. Let me know if you check it out and there's something of interest.

          • 4 years ago
            Anonymous

            It's fricking useless at the moment anyway. You're going to hire people based on an algorithm? Enjoy stagnation

  9. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    >not thinking that social media was designed to be a total surveillance mechanism
    >posting every single personal detail about yourself online
    >getting pissed when it’s used against you
    Uh yeah, moron. See the writing on the wall. Maybe don’t post stuff online you wouldn’t want employers to see.

  10. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    How did they know his twitter handle when it's not his real name?

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      Because it's tied to his email or name. There's websites where you can look up emails and it will give you every social media account tied to that email

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        He should’ve used a throwaway for his socials.

        • 4 years ago
          Anonymous

          >"Thank you for your job application Anon. Unfortunately seeing as you don't have any social media presence on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn we're going to red flag you for being a potential incel terrorist nazi. We have notified your local law enforcement. Also have fun trying to get NEETbux."

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        Hard to believe unless he's trying to work with children. Frick isn't considered hate speech or anything out of the ordinary.
        That or he's lying.

        Example of such a website?

        • 4 years ago
          Anonymous

          >Example of such a website?
          Pipl.com
          You can look up a person's various social media accounts using their cell number or email address. I personally use it for vetting new hires.

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        good thing I have one email for work/job applications and nothing else

  11. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    In Europe there's no such bullshit

    Americans are uncivilized when it comes to personal data

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      You wish.

      Go ahead, ask Amazon, Google or credit rating agencies for the info they have on you. Enjoy reading through books worth of material.

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      search your name and you'll find those sites cataloging info on that name regardless of location.

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        Do a google search for your email actually

        • 4 years ago
          Anonymous

          Just your name is enough.

          • 4 years ago
            Anonymous

            good thing I'm a ghost then, nothing for my name comes up but stuff for my family does.

  12. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    I delete my tweets after a few hours anyway

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      It wasn’t his tweets, but his liked tweets. Which is even fricking stupider

  13. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    >uses website with KYC protocol
    >is surprised when KYC measures are used against him

  14. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Just be an illegal Mexican bro. Can't background check you if you don't technically exist 😉

  15. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    What if someone does not have social media?

  16. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    >using your real name on the interwebs

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      Seriously this is a reminder not give away your data for free to the tech giants. Don't give them any shit that can be used to trace back to you unless it's necessary. It's one thing if the nsa wants to get your shit, it's another thing to allow Stacy from HR to look you up.

  17. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Good, glad I've never used shitter or faceberg

  18. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    I can only assume there are levels of clearance that pull all your Ganker posts.

    Just imagine

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      I'd be slaughtered on site. Thank god I married well.

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      oh i'm sure thanks to captcha and your youtube/google account there's a file out there somewhere with everything you've posted

  19. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    >working for corporate America

  20. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    The other problem is if they find nothing. You have zero chance of getting a job

  21. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Wow. Remember when the internet was anonymous and it was pretty cool. Then frickfaces started needing their five minutes of fame and they needed to become the next viral sensation? And everyone was like why the frick would you want to use your real name on the internet? But they did it anyway and it seemed okay so other people started doing it. Then Myspace and the faceberg came out and people started creating their own online profiles about all their likes and dislikes and who their friends are and posting pictures of themselves. And everyone with a brain was like wow this is getting really dumb you guys are really gonna regret this and they were like nahhhh it's all good. Then the twatter came out and everyone figured out how to distill their vapid and moronic opinions into 140 characters or less so everyone has claimed a curated list of every single belief and feeling they have that anyone can look at at any time?

    Now you're fricking concerned?

  22. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    https://archive.is/uEVmv

    Welcome to the brave new world. AI screening social media before hiring to prevent "Toxic Work Environment".

  23. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    So I'm guessing 351 pages didn't get the job?

  24. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Go in public screaming frick non-stop.
    >Get arrested.
    >This is what liberals wanted.

    >Do it on twitter.
    >???

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