Quote Originally Posted by WrenElessedil View Post
Can't believe people actually defend companies proclaiming themselves the police on platforms completely unrelated to their own. How anyone who isn't in a high position at a company could support a corporatocracy is beyond me. I find it incredibly unlikely that actions taken against someone for something they did on another platform would ever hold up under legal scrutiny, but unfortunately it's not worth the cost of trying to bring in any legal action, and so companies get away with doing whatever they want.
People get fired for using their public twitters that link to the company they work for to be complete and utter jerks. This guy was using SEs property to make money. He didn't follow the rules, so he's subject to getting banned. SE doesn't want their property to be viewed in a negative light.