| ▲ | sharts 6 hours ago | |
Frankly yes. Do it in a way that doesn’t violate outright or cover your tracks. Customers deserve to know the truth of the type of company they are dealing with. | ||
| ▲ | zeafoamrun 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |
So someone should potentially get fired and face legal action to satisfy your curiosity which you'll get sated anyway when you read the postmortem in a few days? | ||