The LGBTQ dating app company Grindr forced 45 per cent of employees to resign when they refused to work in-person.

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25 points

Kinda surprised it was only 178 ppl working for the app.

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5 points

Well, amount of workers doesn’t equal quality of software i suppose.

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4 points

The quality of their software fucking sucks though

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-19 points

That seems like a lot to me considering the app could be put together by just a few people.

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1 point

lol the app I work for hires like 400 people per site.

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2 points

Damn that’s a lot more than I would think is needed. I think Craigslist had/has like 50 people so I figured you can still keep a business chugging along without a ton of staff.

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5 points

The app maybe. The infrastructure not so much. The company absolutely not.

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31 points

Legal, marketing, sales, developers, engineers, architects, management, finance, etc.

It isn’t just the few pages of an app.

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