http://www.forbes.com/sites/quora/2013/03/22/was-it-appropri...
I take issue with this:
"One thing we can agree on, there is a massive lack of maturity in this business."
While true, the more general truth is that humans are human, fallible, full of mirth and wit and a need to socialize, laughing like chimps (and vice versa). Primates.
Zero tolerance is for robot species. Allowances must be made for errorful humans. This is why I dislike the firing of both of the people, though I agree that Richards' firing is much more justifiable. (The two CEOs had an opportunity to earn their pay and take a leadership stance that day.)
I do applaud Richards for one small thing in this. She tweeted those pictures using her name.
There are sites out there like the ihollaback sites that encourage the same exact behavior that Richards did, but allow their users to do this completely anonymously, and the people so shown and maligned no recourse.
Because of the cause ihollaback purports to advance, ihollaback drew a lot of acclaim when it launched, and still does. We should consider that.
I couldn't tell you if there's precedent for that; I haven't looked. If so, it might just as easily support a counter-suit for IIED or NIED. I hope nobody files any lawuits; if they do I'm going to take a vacation from HN and stick my head in a bucket of water until it's over.
Still: there's a big gulf of persuasive evidence between saying someone is not acting in the moment as an effective representative for their firm, and in directly procuring the severance of an employment contract between them and their employer.
I think this case, or any case in the other direction, is extremely far fetched.
Especially when it's followed by the complete and utter nonsense "others should respect that".
No, they damn well don't. Everybody has the "right" to think the sky is green and the grass is purple. That doesn't mean anybody else has to respect that.
Claiming the right to be offended and the obligation to respect that is the argument of religious and ideological fundamentalists.