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FlakeMaster
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  • Since: Jan 23, 2009
  • Posts: 69
Want everyone to know that you are responsible for reporting flakes? We've added a new feature that allows you "go public". Activating this new feature will show your username (as registered here on FlakeList.org) on each Flake's page reported by you.

To activate this new feature, click the Profile tab, then click the little "edit" link next to "User Profile". Change the setting for "Allow others to see which flakes I've reported" to "Yes" and click the green checkmark to save your settings.

Now when anyone views a Flake report that you submitted, they'll see that you submitted it. Eventually, we plan to have a statistics page that will show all kinds of information about reported flakes, including top reporters. Of course, we won't count your reports if you don't want us to, hence the reason for this new feature. We hope in the future that we can offer prizes for top monthly reporters.

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Sallyroo
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  • Since: Jun 25, 2010
  • Posts: 3
I'm glad you brought this up because I was thinking that it is far better to remain as anonymous as possible so that the flakes that get our information will not try to pursue us individually for revenge. I have even been considering setting up an email account on gmail, yahoo, etc. just so that my real email address is not threatened. What do you think? I am new to FlakeList, however, I have reported a number of flakes already and some have my resume, phone number and email address. I live in a small town and it seems that every job is a fake one. These spammers probably get a pretty good idea of who is reporting them. Just saying...should I "cloak-up" like they do? I have only hesitated because I don't want to alienate real employers.
FlakeMaster
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  • Since: Jan 23, 2009
  • Posts: 69
I totally understand where you are coming from. Fortunately, FlakeList does not make any of your personal information publicly available unless you specifically put it in your signature or something. So all they would see is that "Sallyroo" has submitted certain flakes.

Besides, this feature has been removed for now due to some technical difficulties. But I just wanted to be clear that we don't give out your personal data -- you have to purposely put it in a public field for anyone to see it. :)

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rere1889
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  • Since: Jul 16, 2010
  • Posts: 1
This is the email i received from a job posted on craigslist.

Hello,

Thank you for your interest in the job with Cyberwire media we have posted on Craigslist. In order to test compatibility with our company we have created a simple online compatibility test that we would like you to complete. The test is two pages and will only take about 10 minutes to complete.

To complete the test please proceed Here

Once we have received your test results with your resume we will contact you regarding the opening.

Thank you,
Hiring Manager
Cyberwire Media

It then sent me to this page

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FlakeMistress
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  • Since: Jan 25, 2009
  • Posts: 27
Looks like a scam to me. I NEVER trust any of those types of things. Been burned too many times. Ugh!!

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