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by zamalek
2928 days ago
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Tesla claims that some of the information is false (specifically the bit about punctured cells being installed). Whether this is true or not, the manner in which the disclosure occurred doesn't seem to be in the spirit of remedying the situation. It was to harm the company. Whistleblowing is not about doing harm, it is about preventing it. Say you dated someone at work and it didn't work out. Say you then went on a tirade around the office indicating exactly what their problems were (true or not), even to people who have no interest in dating that person. More accurately, you'd also pass off any and all benign details (because the installed software was indiscriminately passing off information). Would that be whistleblowing or would that be slander? Say that a good friend indicated that they were interested and you warned them away in private - completely different story. |
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