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NeTakaya
4 years ago
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As the director of information systems at your​ company, you receive reports regarding crackpot postings on the company sm site.

one such posting turned out to be a young man who responded to a​ self-taken photograph of an attractive young woman. the young​ man's comments are not disrespectful or​ abusive, but they also are not in keeping with the topic and message intended for the site. what is the best course of​ action?
Business
1 answer:
Luda [366]4 years ago
7 0

The best course of action is to remove the reponses that were not intended for the site. I would also reach out to those who posted the inappropriate remarks and give them a warning regarding the comments. If they make those comments again or anything of inappropriate nature, they will be terminated.

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