question archive In early 2016, a young woman who goes by the name of Talia Jane wrote an open letter to her employer, Yelp, describing her situation as a college graduate working for a minimum wage salary in the company headquarter's very expensive city
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In early 2016, a young woman who goes by the name of Talia Jane wrote an open letter to her employer, Yelp, describing her situation as a college graduate working for a minimum wage salary in the company headquarter's very expensive city. She was ?red shortly thereafter, although the company claimed her dismissal was unrelated to the letter. The incident sparked a ?urry of discussions online about labor laws, the expectations of young people, career prospects in today's tech market and the increasing gentri?cation of high- technology hubs. Several of these discussions centered around response letters, such as this one by Sara Lynn Michener, E:—>_who also links to the original and a widely circulated response. Given the highly controversial nature of Talia Jane's letter, it went viral on social media platforms, especially Twitter. The letter aroused the ire of many users who accused her of playing the victim and seeking attention as a young woman. There were a number of hostile and obscene tweets directed at her, and at least one enterprising Twitter user sought out and publicly posted her home address and phone number. Which of the following statements is accurate based solely on the above? © Talia Jane was doxxed. 0 Twitter users white-knighted Talia Jane. C) Talia Jane became a meme. 0 Talia Jane should appeal for net neutrality. O Talia Jane earned social capital by publishing her letter.