A Facebook 'like' can now get you fired.
Oh, what an exciting world we live in!
Troy Garrod, a 27-year-old from England, started working at Bertrams Books back in 2011.
He saw his coworker upload a photo in October on Facebook of a sweater with five wolves on it. Doing what most people do while scrolling through his Newsfeed, Garrod hit the 'like' button (along with 70 other people.)
But a few days later he received a text from his boss saying he had been fired for "bullying."
"I didn't know what the photo meant but everyone else who worked there was liking it so I just joined in," he told Metro.
Apparently the caption on the photo was making fun of the sweater, which another coworker owned. It read:
'OMG I'm f**king crying… I'm sure there's a wolf fleece appreciation page pahahaha.'
The original uploader is also believed to have been suspended.
Geez, you think someone wearing a sweet wolf sweater like that would have a better sense of humor.