Originally Posted by
canadiancow
If I posted that I'd hacked AC's website to get SFO-YYZ in J for just the taxes, I bet they'd go back over my posts, figure out who I am, and cancel my Altitude account (among other things).
That's definitely the extreme, but I could also see something happening if you post every week about a new hidden city ticket, or about fuel dumping, etc.
I express thoughts and opinions on FT that I wouldn't say to AC
But I don't care if they read them.
I'll concede that in the example cited that AC might be motivated to do some forensic analysis to figure out who the mad cow is but with respect to most FTers and the the original claim, I stand by my opinion that they wouldn't waste the time.
Originally Posted by
InTheAirGuy
The arrow?
Internal documents explain:
"This person has been identified through social media. Access
http://internal.acexec.com/pax?query-7333 ; this will give you access to their posts, Twitter profile, Facebook comments. Discretionary use is advised. Any responses must be coordinated through @acaltitude social media team as per internal #723-1A(F)R. (Note: FTalk profiles are accessible at http://internal.acexec.com/pax?query-7331"
Just so you know.