They can require these things all they want, the correct reply is N/A or / - meaning “I don’t have an Instagram or a Tiktok account” (and if you do have accounts, it’s not a crime to pretend you don’t).
And that should be the correct reply for a decent employer to rate the candidate above those who stupidly provide the information.
Conversely, if the employer thinks not having social media accounts is a minus, it’s probably not an employer you want to work with anyway.
I used to use fuckoff@aol.com or fuckyou@aol.com whenever some page forced an email address for access. Sadly, those don’t seem to work anymore, so I’ve transitioned to getfucked@hotmail.com or if I’m feeling spicy I just feed them whatever email address I can find listed on their own site.
I usually just do “marketing@sitename” for whatever site it is. Let marketing sort out their own spam. Sometimes I’ll just do “postmaster@sitename” or “admin@sitename” but marketing is usually my go to.
Many forms simply do the most basic regular expression possible of looking for alphanumberic characters with an @ sign before a period somewhere in the mix, so you can enter entirely nonexistent domains, but some are a little more in-depth
While entertaining, the point is that they are collecting it to check the account so I could just put in some celebrity’s handle and explain it later or put in gibberish and explain it later.
The red star indicates a required field.
So?
They can require these things all they want, the correct reply is
N/Aor/- meaning “I don’t have an Instagram or a Tiktok account” (and if you do have accounts, it’s not a crime to pretend you don’t).And that should be the correct reply for a decent employer to rate the candidate above those who stupidly provide the information.
Conversely, if the employer thinks not having social media accounts is a minus, it’s probably not an employer you want to work with anyway.
Use something like this
Sure sure. Or go with the old standby
https://www.instagram.com/aol/
https://www.tiktok.com/@aoldotcom
I used to use fuckoff@aol.com or fuckyou@aol.com whenever some page forced an email address for access. Sadly, those don’t seem to work anymore, so I’ve transitioned to getfucked@hotmail.com or if I’m feeling spicy I just feed them whatever email address I can find listed on their own site.
I usually just do “marketing@sitename” for whatever site it is. Let marketing sort out their own spam. Sometimes I’ll just do “postmaster@sitename” or “admin@sitename” but marketing is usually my go to.
Many forms simply do the most basic regular expression possible of looking for alphanumberic characters with an @ sign before a period somewhere in the mix, so you can enter entirely nonexistent domains, but some are a little more in-depth
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While entertaining, the point is that they are collecting it to check the account so I could just put in some celebrity’s handle and explain it later or put in gibberish and explain it later.
“None”
@none
"; DROP TABLE Applicants;
Bet it’s only on the client side