• @[email protected]
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    8310 months ago

    Y’know, they were going crazy over the top implementing unnecessary features… Maybe they actually did have too many employees doing useless things, but they should’ve instead had those employees focus on performance instead

    • @[email protected]
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      3410 months ago

      You hit the nail on the head.

      I see this so many places - nobody asks “how big does this company need to be”? This is the problem with public companies - they are caught in an endless growth trap. Private businesses at least get to a point where a) growth has to happen sustainably because often there isn’t endless money available to invest and b) once you’ve got one private jet, as owners, do you really need another?

      Reddit was no different. Maybe it would have been better for us all if it was a much smaller team and just careful tendered like a garden that had filled its plot.

      • @Copernican
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        710 months ago

        But isn’t Reddit still private?

        • @[email protected]
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          2910 months ago

          Well yeah, but we both know they are behaving like a company heading for an attempted IPO.

          • @Copernican
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            910 months ago

            But that’s why I don’t think the private vs public company distinction is what matters. When it comes to private, there’s a whole class of private equity owned companies that some people won’t even consider working at because of the reputation their cost cutting and flip mentality is. It’s not a black and white private good public bad because only one has public share holders and exchanges.

    • lazynooblet
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      1210 months ago

      Probably trying everything they could to get more $$$ but it didn’t work out so… bye.

    • @[email protected]
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      710 months ago

      The one writing the change-logs should stay though. Hilarious.

      But yeah, featureitis usually comes from employees sitting on their hands. I mean, I keep telling myself, just because I only use two features, doesn’t mean everybody else does… But I strongly feel that nobody really does. Chat, video, voice, done.

    • @[email protected]
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      410 months ago

      You think you could put “improved performance and fixed bugs” on the brochure but if it’s not something with ~A.I. then it’s not gonna help sales.