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by mattpallissard 1226 days ago
Bull. Fucking. Shit.

That's the exception, not the rule. What's more likely?

  1. Reddit did a shitty job hiring, reviewing, working with, and taking remedial actions with a large set of employees.
OR

  2. Reddit is just another company pulling a chicken-shit move; trying to eek out profits while putting blame on then little guys.

There is absolutely no way in hell all these companies are weeding out poor performers this quickly or efficiently. It's actually paradoxical given the pretense of widespread incompetence.