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A video of a woman filming herself getting laid off from Cloudflare went viral on Tiktok. Over the last year, we've seen similar TikToks of people filming themselves getting laid off. AdvertisementA trend on TikTok that's been simmering for a while but really went mainstream this week has been people (mostly young women) filming themselves getting laid off from their corporate tech jobs. Last week, one in particular made headlines as the young woman getting laid off from CloudFlare pushed back at the HR rep leading the call. It won't necessarily stop you from getting laid off if the ax falls on your department, but demystifying the process is good for workers.
Persons: we've, , Mickella Simone Miller, Miller, that's, CloudFlare, doesn't, Chloe Shih, it's, Shih Organizations: Service, DMs Locations: Salt Lake City
TikTok has a matchmaking forum called "Meet Cute" for employees to set colleagues up on dates. AdvertisementAdvertisementTikTok has an internal matchmaking service for employees run via a forum through which colleagues can set each other up on dates, Forbes reported Thursday . TikTok's parent company Bytedance developed a workplace productivity tool called Lark through which employees can communicate on a forum called Bytemoments. AdvertisementAdvertisementThis practice is not uncommon in China, with The Guardian newspaper noting that a number of major Chinese corporates, such as Alibaba and Huawei, have internal matchmaking services. Former TikTok employees in the US previously opened up to Insider about a toxic work culture promoting overwork and secrecy about pay in 2022.
Persons: TikTok, , Forbes, Bytedance, Jinri Toutiao, ByteDance, Chloe Shih Organizations: Service, Forbes, The Guardian, Huawei Locations: China
We asked 22 rising stars in the creator economy what their favorite social-media moment was in 2022. As part of Insider's inaugural list highlighting the next generation of leaders in the influencer space, we asked individuals what their favorite social-media moment was in 2022. These rising stars have spent the past year making tangible change through their work on products, content, or initiatives at startups or social-media giants. (Read our full list of 22 rising stars of the creator economy.) Read the full list of rising stars for more favorite moments and details about their careers:
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