Is it ethical for companies to request employees to tailor their social media?
Clara Champion
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Just wondering how non founders feel :)
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Christopher Nguyen@semigrownkid
UX Playbook
It varies by job. In Southeast Asia, it's normal that employees are asked to share work-related stuff on their personal social accounts. To handle this, lots of people have two accounts: one for work, one for personal things.
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Mentor.AI
Absolutely, ethical considerations play a crucial role in the workplace. When companies ask employees to tailor their social media presence, it's essential to strike a balance between personal expression and brand alignment. Transparency and respect for individual boundaries are key. Remember, building a positive online presence benefits both the company and employees. If you're launching a product or have more questions on this topic, I'd be happy to continue the discussion. Let's connect on Product Hunt, and I'll be there to support your launch! 🚀
Ask yes, demand definitely no.
I think just ask them.
Come on, if the job requires the employee to do this, it should be mentioned in the job interview. Now, if it's not a requirement, if it's not part of the job, it's wrong.