Thread regarding IBM layoffs

The H1B thread was deleted

A thread talking about how some H1B workers got by because of reservation (aka quotas or DEI) has been deleted.

Why?

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@135 Unfortunately, Alvind and the Pipmunks think their sh-t don't stink. But the smell follows them everywhere they go...

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Post ID: @13y+1ka7m9489

@yt

The thread of Alvind getting porky got deleted
Are they so sensitive that they can’t take criticism?

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Post ID: @135+1ka7m9489

looks like the OP made a racist remark, and the mods ended up nuking the whole thread.

@d5 the site does have guidelines - you can find the TL;DR version of the content rules in the footer.

Below is a summary of the types of posts that mods typically delete (not my own, it is taken from another thread):

  • foul language and derogatory speech (towards named individuals or groups)
  • names, personal info (PII) of employees or mgrs (c-level's ok as they are public figures)
  • threats
  • trolling
  • spamming (or tons of posts with the similar text)
  • impersonating someone in a misleading or deceptive manner
  • off-topic posts like political or religious rants
  • direct advertising
  • illegal and proprietary content
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Post ID: @dd+1ka7m9489

I came to the US on an H1B years ago. Even when on an H1B I held the opinion that the majority of jobs done by h1b employees could be done by Americans if given training. I have hired good American employees and trained them to do things they didn't have experience with.

H1B visas should be fixed term with no extensions with the goal being to fill temporary gaps and then train Americans to do jobs before leaving.

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Post ID: @dc+1ka7m9489

I have repeatedly observed this site deleting posts in recent years. It would be nice if they posted their guidelines here someone on what are considered unacceptable posts that will be subject to removal. Just tell us ok?

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Post ID: @d5+1ka7m9489

@an it's all about $$$.

For the corrupt executives and management at IBM. money talks and every US employee can walks.

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Post ID: @bw+1ka7m9489

didn't snake oil man Elon delete h1b posts as well

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Post ID: @ap+1ka7m9489

@a6
it is kind of odd that a society that created most of the modern technology
need people from countries that don't have even clean piped water
something doesn't add up

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Post ID: @an+1ka7m9489

Guess those H1B comments touched raw nerves on the collective backsides of Alvind and his Pipmunks, and maybe even drew blood. LOL.

The thin skinned executives (reprobates) are getting very touchy about comments posted at this site because the truth hurts and it hurts a lot. But then, the truth shall set you free...if you weren't laying off so many Americans, you wouldn't have these ugly comments posted about IBM and it's leaders, would you?

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Post ID: @a9+1ka7m9489

@a3 sure we need to import less.
But we were told that there are some skills in short supply and we need people.
Okay .
But why don’t we import the top 10 percent? It’s frikkinnn insane that we have to get stuck with people who got selected because of quotas.

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Post ID: @a6+1ka7m9489

How about we import less people? Why is that controversial? We have no obligation to India

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Post ID: @a3+1ka7m9489

@a1
The post talked about the disparity among H1B and how there’s widespread discrimination against the Hindus because lower qualified candidates had reserved seats.
This is a major issue and needs to be addressed.

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Post ID: @a2+1ka7m9489

Does Alvind have his Indian Henchmen monitoring?

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