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  1. 1 in 10 Facebook Users just realized that social media is not private. XD XD XD

  2. Information Asymmetry on Ask Slashdot: Should You Tell Your Coworkers How Much You Make? · · Score: 1

    Pay secrecy leads to what economists call information asymmetry and during initial hiring or annual raise or promotion discussions, information asymmetry gives an employer the advantage. But in a 2015 survey, two-thirds of people who were paid at the market rate believed they were actually underpaid and the majority of that two-thirds intended to quit, even if they were paid at market rate. Keeping salaries secret makes it easier to discriminate. Organizations with pay transparency see dramatic reductions in discrimination and increases in the perception of fairness. Researchers have found that keeping salaries secret decreases motivation and performance, and sharing increases performance. When people know where they stand and know how to move up in the pay range they’re more motivated to work to improve their performance and improve their standing. (Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/d...)

  3. Yes, please. on 'No One Wants Your Used Clothes Anymore' (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I do. I want your old clothes. If they're in my size and not stained or worn-out. My wardrobe is mostly clothes that people got rid of that I think are cool. Why should I look like a clone with the latest fashions? Clones are boring.