>Their newly updated terms also prohibit “discriminatory comments” based on a co-workers “sexual orientation or gender identity,” as well as “disclosing someone’s privately held sexual orientation against their will.”
I wonder if you can use this to get someone in trouble when they say "hey how's the wife?" in the presence of some third party for disclosing your straightness.
>>Their newly updated terms also prohibit “discriminatory comments” based on a co-workers “sexual orientation or gender identity,” as well as “disclosing someone’s privately held sexual orientation against their will.”
I wonder if you can use this to get someone in trouble when they say "hey how's the wife?" in the presence of some third party for disclosing your straightness.
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