By Eric B. Meyer
The list of employees who have lost their jobs because of social media mistakes, well, it’s long.
I’ll get you started with incidents here and here and here.
Whether it’s on or off the clock, being outspoken — to put it mildly — on social media, doesn’t end well often. But, most social media missteps that I read and blog about involve conscious decisions by employee to do dumb stuff on social media.
Except…
Did you hear the one about the young doctor whose viral YouTube video got her suspended?
No, it wasn’t anything that she filmed and posted. Rather, the Miami Herald reports that a neurology resident was placed on administrative leave after a video that someone took of her cursing at and attacking an Uber driver was posted to YouTube (it’s NSFW) and went viral — like 6.1 million views as I write this post.
The following week, in an appearance on ABC’s Good Morning America, the young doctor took responsibility for her actions, calling that night the biggest mistake of her life. Sadly, she and her family have also received hate mail and she has been a victim of many online threats.
This puts into perspective that potentially losing a job, while a major concern, is but the tip of the iceberg in terms of how one bad night — one really bad night — can dramatically change the lives of one of your employees.
So, remind your employees that:
This was originally published on Eric B. Meyer’s blog, The Employer Handbook.