Google Protest Leader Leaves
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Google Protest Leader Leaves
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#3my my there's been 3 oped against google in Bloomberg just this last two days... A little too obvious pals...
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#6People like her have created a toxic work environment fostering an ideological monoculture, which led her employer to being investigated federally for discrimination and political interference.
People like that should be fired.
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#7I imagine that since the protests started they've already begun filtering out the people with a higher level of ethics in their interviews - but the new class of people they hire are not going to give them the same results in the long-term, especially if they are no the type of employees to question the addition or removal of a feature, etc, but just do as they are told. Google's current leaders are slowly but surely killing Google's spirit.
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#8my my there's been 3 oped against google in Bloomberg just this last two days... A little too obvious pals...
You think this wasn’t reported elsewhere?
e.g. https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/16/20695964/google-protest-l...
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#9my my there's been 3 oped against google in Bloomberg just this last two days... A little too obvious pals...
Every thread critical of tech now has cynical anti-media comments upvoted near the top, completely ignoring the substance of the article. Is that how afraid we have become of legitimate criticism?
I think it's to deal with the cognitive dissonance of working on things that are thought of by the majority of the public as bad, but without actually having to confront the specifics.
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#10Google works like crazy to hire all of the smartest and the best people, but do they really need them? Billions and billions in shareholder value could be extracted by hiring a bunch of mid-tier Java programmers and having them farm Ad Words for the next decade, until the first competition shows up.