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by russell_h 1922 days ago
I don’t know about Cloudflare specifically, but almost every Cloudlfare-sized tech company in SF has had their offices closed to employees for a year. Most of them plan to reopen and are continuing to pay rent.

Under those circumstances it definitely makes sense to keep the cameras on.

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I understand this and that's the point I'm trying to make here. The statement is just deflecting and downplaying the issue. What exactly does 'officially closed' mean? The office wasn't 'officially closed', it was unoccupied because of COVID. It was still paid for by Cloudflare and on it's network. The statement is purposefully misleading.
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