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But, please understand that while anonymous speech enjoys protection under the US and State Constitutions and under various international laws, it is not an absolute right. If someone takes legal action to identify you and they can show that your review violated someone's legal rights, a court won't permit you to remain anonymous. In these circumstances, if the deciding court has jurisdiction over Back of House, we may be obligated to disclose user information. We suggest you read Our Community Guidelines to avoid defamation.
Back of House is committed to providing a constructive platform for people to share their opinions about their jobs and companies anonymously - without fear of retaliation and intimidation.
So, if someone asks us to tell them who wrote a review, we say no.
And if someone takes legal action to try and find out who wrote a review, we fight for that user's First Amendment right to post opinions anonymously.
But, please understand that while anonymous speech enjoys protection under the US and State Constitutions and under various international laws, it is not an absolute right. If someone takes legal action to identify you and they can show that your review violated someone's legal rights, a court won't permit you to remain anonymous. In these circumstances, if the deciding court has jurisdiction over Back of House, we may be obligated to disclose user information. We suggest you read Our Community Guidelines to avoid defamation.