Uber Exec Suggests Revenge Plan Against Journalists; Internet Backlash Goes Viral

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by John NuñoNovember 18, 2014 9:33 AM
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SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — A news website reported on Monday that an senior executive for Uber suggested that the company should consider hiring an opposition research team to find embarrassing information on media critics and specifically mentioned spreading details of the personal life of a female journalist who has criticized the company.

Senior Vice President Emil Michael for the San Francisco-based ridesharing service, made the comments during a conversation he later said he believed was off the record, according to the report in BuzzFeed News.

In a statement through Uber on Monday evening, Michael said he regretted the comments and that they didn’t reflect his or the company’s views.

Michael proposed the idea at a dinner Friday at Manhattan’s Waverly Inn attended by an influential New York crowd.

An unnamed BuzzFeed editor who was invited to the dinner said he was never told at the gathering would be off the record.

During the dinner, Michael outlined the idea of spending “a million dollars” to hire four top opposition researchers and four journalists, according to the report.

The team could, he said, help Uber fight back against the press by looking into “your personal lives, your families,” to give the media “a taste of its own medicine.”

Michael also focused on one journalist, Sarah Lacy, the editor of the Silicon Valley website PandoDaily.

Lacy had recently accused Uber of “sexism and misogyny” and wrote that she was deleting her Uber app after BuzzFeed News reported that Uber appeared to be working with a French escort service.

Lacy responded in a blog that “forces more powerful than me in the Valley– or even DC– have to see this latest horror as a wakeup call.”

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While Michael never suggested that Uber had actually hired opposition researchers, or had any plans to, he said the company would be justified to do so.

During the conversation, someone who was unnamed responded that the plan could be a problem for the company. But Michael said that “no one would know it was us.”

Michael has since apologized repeatedly to both Lacy and Uber users at large, as has CEO Travis Kalanick.

Meanwhile, blowback on the Internet has been strong with many on Twitter stating that they would delete the ridesharing app from their smartphones.

http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/20...st-journalists-anger-on-internet-intensifies/
 

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Tell your diabolical schemes to shame journalist to a crowd of journalist in a restaurant brehs.....:stopitslime:

Then say "no one would know it's us":comeon:
 

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Uber is investigating its New York general manager Josh Mohrer for tracking a BuzzFeed reporter's location without her permission, BuzzFeed reported Tuesday night.

Mohrer used a tool called "God View" to track BuzzFeed reporter Johana Bhuiyan's location without asking her for permission, an action that violates the company's privacy policy.

Earlier this month, Bhuiyan arrived at Uber's Long Island City offices in an Uber vehicle for an interview with Mohrer, according to BuzzFeed. When she arrived, Mohrer was waiting for her. Holding his iPhone, he said: "There you are. I was tracking you."

Additionally, to answer questions Bhuiyan had about Lyft, an Uber competitor, Mohrer emailed Bhuiyan logs of her Uber rides. Mohrer did not ask for Bhuiyan's permission before accessing that information, BuzzFeed reports.

God View is an internal tool that allows corporate Uber employees to track the whereabouts of customers as they travel in Uber vehicles. From BuzzFeed:

Tracking customers is easy using an internal company tool called 'God View,' two former Uber employees told BuzzFeed News. They said God View, which shows the location of Uber vehicles and customers who have requested a car, was widely available to corporate employees. Drivers, who operate as contractors, do not have access to God View.



Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/uber...ated-for-using-god-view-2014-11#ixzz3JWmUdOpH
 

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Tell your diabolical schemes to shame journalist to a crowd of journalist in a restaurant brehs.....:stopitslime:

Then say "no one would know it's us":comeon:
:mjlol:please tell me this is what actually happened (don't feel like reading this article)
 
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