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by kodah 1512 days ago
Y'all are actually arguing two different things. You're saying it's unavoidable and understandable for a company of Robinhoods size. Let's also avoid calling retail stock buyers "meme-stock buyers", now a year removed from that whole event it's plain to see that many of those people were acting altruistically.

The other poster is saying outcomes matter more and that the perception and promises you make to users matter.

Both valid points, but Robinhood losing their ass to perception, their direct fault or being the victim of a crappy system, is just the way the cookie crumbles. There is a play here which Robinhood hasn't considered: own up to it and build a plan to be reliable to retail investors and use realistic messaging while doing so. Their CEO is apologized but they've failed to unveil how they intend to be an ally to retail investors in the future: https://news.yahoo.com/robinhood-ceo-apologizes-restricting-...