Why is everyone here afraid to name the companies?
Unless you're sharing something that only you would know and the company is aware that you're the only one who knows it, there's no way they can identify you.
Something tells me the people posting here who had "NDAs" didn't actually have any sort of a high level clearance to important information.
Yup. I was able to identify the employee running my company's subreddit that was hosting a current/former employee hatefest and many, many leaks, fueling RTO protests and unionization. Took all of about 30 mins of digging through his comments to figure it out. I never acted on it because I support everything about what it would lead to, but if I could figure it out, so could someone smarter than me who works for the interests of my company. He was still at the company, last I checked about six months ago.
Yeah it's not like these companies that do shady/illegal shit to save money go out and hire the best PIs and exCIA ops to find people who shit talk them. They use google and type in their business name with an extra word or two about their bad actions to find people who shit talk them.
If you say a bunch of things that would get you in trouble on your anonymous account, then over a period of time say enough other things to dox yourself, all your old account content is still there. Over time a little slip here, a little slip there. You put enough pins on the board, someone can find you, hell you might even accidentally talk about something unique. Happens all the time.
It's a risk for no good reason. Your're taking the risk so that some other nameless person on a social media instance can go ohhhhhh that company did bad things.
There are plenty of ways to identify you with the right subpoenas. People don't name companies because suing for an NDA breach is easy money for the legal team the company might have on retainer.
Something a slimy, unethical, in-house lawyer told me about NDA's (he also happened to be Isreali). "They can ask for anything they want in the NDA. Enforcing the clauses is another matter."
It's always a good idea to have an NDA looked at by a lawyer who can tell what is enforcable vs. hogwash before or even after you sign it.
BTW he put some doozies in the NDA they wanted me to sign to keep quiet about their business. Had me laughing for days.. I got 6 months of full wage + benefits and job relocation services out of that one. Since I was officially laid off, I also got unemployment as well.
Especially the ones talking about health code violations. Fucking tell us who they are and then report them to the appropriate agency, that shit is scary.
Some companies are vindictive about their NDAs and even the fediverse servers can be sued for info. It's not necessarily about whether the info is important, it's about their overall reputation and sending a signal to future employees.
You are incredibly naive. The servers exist somewhere, email addresses are verified and every user has an IP address. Even without legal action, databases everywhere are regularly hacked and leaked. I prefer to stand by agreements made and treat other people with respect.