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by cle
3079 days ago
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A damaged reputation is hard to repair, if even possible. As a small business, the choice seems to be pretty straightforward--pay multiple salaries to do PR, damage control, reputation management, etc. (and compete with huge corporations with deep pockets)...or pay those same salaries to engineers to build a better product for your customers, and get your customers to promise not to create PR headaches for you. |
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If something sucks, they will shout it to the skies. If it performs better or saves their ass on a key feature, they will shout it to the skies.
Let those shouts echo, and the equilibrium is how we decide on what's next.
Censorship is almost always a bad idea. Furthermore, you shouldn't chill the ability of people to talk about a platform if you eat your own dogfood and believe in it.