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> it has a chance of drawing immense attention inside the companies, possibly leading to actual durable improvements on the underlying issue.

The underlying issue is "it costs money to have people doing this, and we don't lose any money by not having people doing it."

My guess is that the site will see a burst of activity where corporate security departments successfully bait employees into breaking the law / company policy, and word will get around pretty fast that you will get fired and possibly charged with a crime...

...and then the companies will sue the site owner, citing all the employees they baited.



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