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by icebraining
3436 days ago
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If you want more insight into how this sort of thing happens, look no further than early discussions about Theranos on these very boards. It was difficult to be critical, and supporters implied that the naysayers were merely "sexist". Where? Story from two years ago, before it blew up: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9440595 - Lots of criticism, some even calling it a scam, yet no mention of sexism nor heavy downvotes. The original submission: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6349349 - Some criticism, not downvoted nor called sexism. Tell me, where are all those comments warning us about the impending doom at Theranos and getting silenced by supporters calling them sexist? |
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There have been nearly 500 Theranos articles posted here over the years. You conclude it didn't happen after looking at two?
As someone who participated in the conversation, I know it happened. I'm not overly concerned with combing through the articles to convince you. The OP asked "how this happens"; if you don't think "girl power" at a time when sexism in tech was all over the place was one of the factors that led to an unqualified 20-something overseeing a potential giant fraud, I'm not sure what to tell you.