Business suicide by social media post is a thing

Ary Rosenbaum - The Rosenbaum Law Firm P.C.
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We live through troubling times and when we live through troubling times, people act very strangely on social media. I will never understand why a business owner will take to social media and crack jokes or make light of very terse political situations.

I’ve seen quite a few businesses implode with quickly developed apologies for social media posts that go wrong. For example, I saw a Maryland seafood restaurant owner with a hastily created (and not wisely) apology for cracking a joke about Black Lives Matters protesters and the welfare/food stamps office. This isn’t the time to be the next Don Rickles or to anoint yourself as a sociology expert.

People are angry and they have a right to be angry, just don’t let a misguided tweet or post make them angrier. I usually have empathy for people, but I have zero empathy for a business owner to weigh in on heavy political matters without the care it requires. As a former associate at a law firm working for an insufferable managing attorney, I nearly got fired for sending out an email to a former client of mine by trying to get their business. So I have zero empathy for a business or business owner that decides to post on social media without thinking of the consequences of what they post.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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