| > Maybe something that could easily be interpreted as social mockery and making fun of people A victim of sexual harassment points out the irony of Twitter recommending someone who sexually assaulted a woman? That isn't mockery or making fun of people. It's just pointing out the irony that sometimes happens when an algorithm recommends social connections. Besides, I think Dave will survive. > It's not a fair treatment Sure it is. She didn't even accuse him of anything. > who has made an enormous contribution for startups Who cares? He did it to become rich and, perhaps, famous. He's not an altruist or a saint. You don't get a pass for attacking people just because you are successful at your job and your job affects a lot of people. I'd actually argue Susan Fowler has done more for the startup community (and more to make people's lives better) than Dave has. > It can also harm/dilute the cause women are rightfully fighting for. How so? I find this claim to be preposterous. |