Did Obama do anything relating to this?
The CFPB was authorized by the Dodd-Frank Act in 2010. In addition to helping get Dodd-Frank through Congress, Obama appointed Elizabeth Warren as a special advisor to the Treasury in order to oversee the CFPB and help get it off the ground.
Also, I just like saying "Thanks, Obama"
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And of course freezing this data is possible, but you have to mail it in, along with proof of identity. 🙄
Nothing like seeing all 3 of the same posts by you in my feed 🥰
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The biggest annoyance to me personally, with fediverse communities. Complete fragmentation.
Not to say I want a centralised control, but something in the middle
It does make establishing a critical mass of comments to make a good discussion difficult. I’ve had it once or twice where I discovered a post in one community commented and didn’t get any replies, only to discover some other discussion on the same content happened elsewhere on the fediverse that I wasn’t subscribed to.
I heard someone describe it as discussing a topic in different bars. You'll get a slightly different niche in each space. Has its pros and cons. But beats the centralization.
That’s a good way to think about it, actually. Thanks for sharing
I have to wonder if there is a way for clients to glom together duplicate posts across your subscribed communities into one, and if you reply to a thread in that post it passes it back to the correct discussion.
I mean, you'd still see repetitive stuff in the post's comments from your point of view, but everything would be in one place from your perspective and it would be semi-transparent, at least for the communities you subscribe to.
All the information is there, it should be doable......
This is what you're supposed to do on the fediverse. Thank OP. Raise a bug with your frontend to add an option to dedupe your feed if it bothers you.
Consider what would happen if employees across the globe posted to an open database about their employer, position title, salary bonus and health care information. I'm sure we'd all be sued. How is this legal?
you mean glassdoor.com ?
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I haven't been out there in 15 years. I'll have to check it out again!
Why would we be sued? It's definitely not illegal here in Canada to discuss your employment details.
It’s not illegal in the US either, but you can still be sued by employers for doing it.
On what grounds? Surely no one with a regular job would sign a contract prohibiting them from discussing the details of their employment.
And it wouldn't matter if they did. Such contracts are not legal in the US. In fact, employers can be fined simply for requesting an employee sign a contract that restricts their right to discuss salary.
You don’t need a contract. In the United States, anyone can sue anyone for anything. No laws need to have been broken nor contracts breached.
I don't know the legal side, but employers don't want you to talk about your compensation with anyone. Maybe it's legal, but definitely frowned upon.
Sounds to me like more of a reason why we should.
Wow, did not know about this. Thanks for sharing!
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