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by rdtsc 4003 days ago
That was actually a decent apology not the typical corporate "We are sorry you feel this way non-apology apology".

Yeah it came late. But better late than never.

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I dunno, she admits they broke promises and promise to do better this time.

Anyone who has been in that relationship knows it's entirely typical. They could change, but getting your hopes up is asking to get hurt again.

Also: they didn't pull the curtain back at all, so I still find it to be a bland corporate statement.

It was just classic HR-speak.

Promises following broken promises from and interim CEO, seemingly set in place to make Reddit-users into a more tasty product.

I don't blame anyone for not believing her and downvoting her, because the only thing they want from her is a farewell note.

It reads like full-bore PR nonsense to me.