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They're undoubtedly going to have to do more to make things right in the future for those who have been following this issue, but it's at least refreshing to read what seems like a genuine apology. If we can take away anything from this, it's that Triplebyte actually understand why people were upset over this. I've read lots of apology emails where those in charge clearly either didn't understand the problem or they…
> If we can take away anything from this, it's that Triplebyte actually ... ... have a decent crisis management or PR firm on retainer. Which might be as much of a red flag as the initial fuckup...
On what basis do you say they have a firm on retainer?
I think many/most CEO's in this situation would make some calls to get advice on how to manage the situation -- I don't that is a red flag.
If they don't take strong, concrete steps to mitigate these kinds of problems in the future, I will have less confidence and trust in their company.