> Depending on the answer to that question, Twitter may need to block the employment of immigrants or citizens to stop this sort of industrial sabotage in the future.
Seems to be a bad test. American citizens left to join ISIS, American citizens have formed cults, American citizens have mailed bombs to people. If a Saudi Arabian prince plopped a Hublot into some random kid's hands and said "give me an email," do you think their patriotism would prevent it? I don't think so, actually, didn't the recent crypto scam involve 2 Americans?
What you're suggesting sounds like some kind of throwing out the baby with the bathwater, but even more nonsensical.
I think a better conclusion is that companies should architect with the assumption that there's a mole, not engage in some kind of border-control nationalist purge.
That's only a bad test if American citizens should be trusted as hires? I think what he was saying is that twitter should avoid Americans and hire h1bs
That way the American government has done some trustworthy checks for you
Seems to be a bad test. American citizens left to join ISIS, American citizens have formed cults, American citizens have mailed bombs to people. If a Saudi Arabian prince plopped a Hublot into some random kid's hands and said "give me an email," do you think their patriotism would prevent it? I don't think so, actually, didn't the recent crypto scam involve 2 Americans?
What you're suggesting sounds like some kind of throwing out the baby with the bathwater, but even more nonsensical.
I think a better conclusion is that companies should architect with the assumption that there's a mole, not engage in some kind of border-control nationalist purge.