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by Zeta_Function
3007 days ago
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How does something like this event happen? Pokémon Go was huge, and I’d just expect that Niantic would have hired competent organizers. 20,000 pissed off people has a huge negative word-of-mouth potential, and it’s not like they had to have this thing in the first place. Anyone with experience in this world, how does a big company miss the boat so hard? |
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This is topped off with a technical staff that doesn't really have any greybeards to hit people with a cluebat when necessary.
Finally, Niantic is privately held, so it's executive staff are not subject to being fired after having repeatedly screwed up (Pokemon Go basically suffered from all the same problems that Ingress suffered from only even moreso).
Put all that together and you have a perfect storm to create multiple, high-visibility fuckups.
For a long time with Pokemon Go, I assumed that the problem was that Nintendo put so many shackles on Niantic that Niantic really couldn't do anything. The more I hear about Niantic, the less I believe that to be true, and the more I believe that Niantic management are just idiots.