No, viewing a LinkedIn profile isn’t intimidation
The Herald reports:
Multiple female lawyers claim that a former senior partner who was suspended for drunkenly groping interns at a Christmas party has been using a social media platform to intimidate them.
What did he do? Did he send them threatening messages? Did he dox them? What was this intimidatory behaviour?
However, following those submissions, multiple women have complained that Gardner-Hopkins has found their profiles on the social media networking site LinkedIn, and has been repeatedly accessing them to “intimidate” them.
He viewed their LinkedIn profiles! I’m sorry, but that is not intimidation.
“There is an option to view LinkedIn profiles anonymously, yet he has chosen not to use it.
Actually it is only an option if you are paying for the premium product.
Just as saying something someone disagrees with, is not making them unsafe – viewing someone’s public LinkedIn profile is not intimidation.
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