261 points

“sharpen our focus and improve the way we work together to bring more agility to our organization.”

Ahh yes, watching co-workers get laid off does wonders for improving the way you work together with the people still there.

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It does make you work harder… at finding some other job:-P.

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35 points

Not exactly a stellar market to be looking in. Chances are that you’ll be trading down, especially if you’re in some level of big tech, like Discord arguably is.

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21 points

What a load of PR wank

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Right? Sharpening focus and working together have zero to do with how many people you employ.

This was about profits. It’s always about profits.

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Or maybe if has something to do with the limited availability of VC money. If you can’t find people to throw free money at your company, you need to figure out a way to actually make it profitable. You know, like a normal business…

After 15 rounds and 995.4 M$, maybe it’s about time.

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6 points

Trauma bonding exercise!

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“The beatings will continue until morale improves!”

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142 points

But no execs, I assume.

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69 points

At least not without a golden parachute.

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19 points

Here is your reward for fucking up

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29 points

The execs I know yell at people. They somehow get rewarded for having temper tantrums.

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126 points

It’s not like the management has let people, who still work there, add or fix anything. It’s been nothing but Nitro promos, and animated profiles. Huge shame that people got laid off like this

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53 points

“Heres your hourly reminder to rent worthless garbage we want you to pay monthy for, per server”

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God forbid they offer goods and services in exchange for money

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45 points

The market decides. And the market seems to have decided that their goods and services are not worth exchanging for money.

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I would if their features worked consistently for me. If I’m paying a monthly subscription, the app better not have major bugs in the key features I use. With my hardware configuration, screensharing is a blurry stuttery mess, their mobile app is a complete shitshow that can’t even layout elements correctly or display the correct channel without having to restart the app every few seconds.

It doesn’t help that their support seems to be ignoring reports of these issues from people.

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There’s a difference between “offer” and “push”.

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laughs in Matrix

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To be clear, I’m not defeneding this pratice but explaining it. This cycle is how large businesses operate to foster growth over time.

  • Lay off people to tell stock holders they are becoming more efficient.
  • wait
  • Hiring spree, announce new features, new directions, hype hype hype
  • wait
  • Lay offs! Trimming overhead! Streamlining! Much efficency! Good business!
  • wait
  • Hyyyyyyype! Discord announces a plan to replace iMessage, Email and the entire concept of texting! Triples their staff! Such hype!

Rinse, repeat

It’s horrific for the employees and a scathing indictment as capitalism as a whole. But, this is how large businesses work, not nessecarily a massive corporate slip up.

Here is a lawyer explaining the “dance steps” that the game industries is doing as of late.

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That may have been true during the lavish times of ZIRP, but I wouldn’t expect to see this dance any longer, at least until money is cheap/free again.

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2 points

Money is always cheap for capitalists. Even the hardest of times is only hard for people without money.

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4 points

This shows a complete misunderstanding of cheap money

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Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

Here is a lawyer explaining the “dance steps” that the game industries is doing as of late.

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

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3 points

UNIONIZE

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Damn, this was very insightful. Thx for sharing!!! 😁

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84 points

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

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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.

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7 points

But isn’t Reddit still private?

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29 points

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

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12 points

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

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7 points

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.

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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.

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