No Trusted Platform for Businesses to Flag Bad Employees or Customers
Employers and business owners have no structured way to warn peers about employees who steal, lie, or underperform, or customers who exploit businesses — while employees and customers have abundant review platforms for businesses. Defamation risk has kept this gap open, leaving bad actors free to repeat harmful behavior across organizations.
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