At the beginning of the year, my employer deployed a piece of software called Highspot. In this software, everything is some kind of "spot", and at the end of creating your "spot" content, there is a button to share your "spot", and lots and lots of people press this button.
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Tom "spot" Callaway :fedora: (spot@social.afront.org)'s status on Saturday, 30-Nov-2024 22:02:23 JST Tom "spot" Callaway :fedora: -
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Mauricio Teixeira 🇧🇷🇺🇲 (badnetmask@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 30-Nov-2024 22:02:19 JST Mauricio Teixeira 🇧🇷🇺🇲 @spot
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Tom "spot" Callaway :fedora: (spot@social.afront.org)'s status on Saturday, 30-Nov-2024 22:02:21 JST Tom "spot" Callaway :fedora: "To customize your web spot, click on the spot, then click spot settings, then click web spot, then make changes to your web spot, then click save spot." I'm used to a certain amount of namespace collision in this life simulation, but this is ridiculous.
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Tom "spot" Callaway :fedora: (spot@social.afront.org)'s status on Saturday, 30-Nov-2024 22:02:21 JST Tom "spot" Callaway :fedora: Anyways, I see lots of content that I'm pretty sure I'm not supposed to see, so thanks?
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Tom "spot" Callaway :fedora: (spot@social.afront.org)'s status on Saturday, 30-Nov-2024 22:02:22 JST Tom "spot" Callaway :fedora: When they press it, it asks them who they want to share it with, and somehow, a staggering number of them choose my username (spotaws). I'm not sure why, but I think they've seen so many spots in this tool that they think they have to do this? Oh, and I was forced to take training for this tool.
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Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Monday, 02-Dec-2024 06:30:49 JST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) spot! you're famous now! :-)
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