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by aaomidi 1138 days ago
The timing of the layoffs, etc. yes there is room for speculation. There’s always room for speculation.
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Sure, there's always "room" for speculation, and someone will always speculate. But that doesn't give this speculation any basis nor should it excuse irresponsible dialogue that seeks to generate answers for the sake of answers instead of accuracy and real information. There's a time during which such speculation is straight up irresponsible. It fuels narratives and feeds anger for reasons that can't be justified with data.

Layoffs are happening across industries. Are you suggesting that there is something specific about the way Google did theirs?

Suicides are higher across all demographics right now, and there's a pretty clear emerging consensus that there's a growing mental health crisis, and that it's not tied to a single employer.

Does this mean that Google had nothing to do with it? We don't know. But for anyone suggesting a connection, at least provide a plausible reason the connection exists, how it explains this scenario, and why that explanation is specific to Google. Otherwise why would such speculation provide any value?

The HN community is pretty good about demanding evidence and eschewing simplistic narratives that have no evidence to back them. Suicide is a tragic subject that evokes emotional responses, but that does not excuse baseless speculation.

So you agree there’s room for speculation.

That’s all I was saying. Did not state if I think it’s relevant or not.

I never claimed there wasn’t “room” for speculation and I can’t stop people from speculating.

My comment was about the basis for such speculation - for which there is none - and a criticism of this kind of speculation due to the problems it causes.

It’s uninteresting and is often the precursor to misinformation/disinformation.