"Tech Worker's Viral TikTok Layoff: The Power and Pitfalls of Sharing Job Loss Online"

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Brittany Pietsch, a tech worker, went viral on TikTok after posting a video of herself getting fired from her job at Cloudfare. She has received an outpouring of support from others who wish they had stood up for themselves in similar situations. Pietsch defended her performance during the dismissal and demanded a reason for her firing, which the HR reps could not provide. Cloudfare's CEO, Matthew Prince, commented that managers should always be involved in such situations.
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