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by stream_fusion 4236 days ago
The context, is a spill-the-beans IAMA from a disgruntled ex-employee provocatively made on reddit itself.

The CEO has a right-of-reply and a duty to protect the reputation of the company against accusations, and he fairly exercised that right.

There was no slanging match, and the response consisted of a single post amongst hundreds in that thread.

I don't see a problem with having both positions made public after the ex-employee initiated the public confrontation. As always The truth is probably going to lie somewhere in the middle.