• abff08f4813c@kbin.socialOP
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      Oops. To clarify, these are anonymous posts on teamblind dot com, not on reddit itself. Then someone on r/ModCoord reposted this there.

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      Blind is an app where people can sign up anonymously but have to verify they actually work at a company by registering their company email. In the app there is a company-internal community, and various Blind-global communities. You can see which company every person is from - so all these people have “Reddit” next to their names, meaning they validated with their Reddit company email and are current or former employees.

      It’s a toxic cesspool. I have so many screencaptures of terrible Blind conversations. Wonderful to gawk at when I’m bored. Edit: I’ve captured some of my favorites at @BestofBlind .

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        What makes it toxic? Is it just full of people dunking on each other solely due to where they work?

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          Yes, that, as well as this weird culture to put your TC (total compensation - cash + stocks) at the end of your post so everyone knows how much money you make and people occasionally dunk on those who don’t make enough. There’s a large amount of sexism, racism, and transphobia floating around as well - just a byproduct of total anonymity. The only benefit is really the internal company discussions.

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      adding on to OP’s reply, these users are verified reddit employees with their emails attached.