You know, if you really like a Nintendo-related fan project, don’t post it on Kotaku, because that’s like a hotline to Nintendo’s lawyers ready to push the shutdown button.
You know, if you really like a Nintendo-related fan project, don’t post it on Kotaku, because that’s like a hotline to Nintendo’s lawyers ready to push the shutdown button.
So.....what, he’s allowed to shit on a dude who LIKED him, maybe even worsening his mental state and potentially leading him further into depression, but we’re not allowed to say “this guy has a shit opinion and isn’t good at his job?” So he gets to have the free speech and say whatever he wants, even if it has a huge…
“You ever lose a job because you said something thousands of anonymous individuals found disagreeable?”
PR guys don’t have much room to be vocal assholes. Sorry charlie.
If a customer confided in an employee about their suicidal ideations, and an employee went on a dismissive, scientifically-inaccurate diatribe directed at them, It would be a very good idea to fire that person.
Thinking differently from others is fine, but when you voice those thoughts in an insulting fashion while acting in a professional capacity as a company representative, things get a little dicey.