Reddit CEO Steve Huffman says the company used to be so idealistic that people were 'not working very hard'
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman says the company used to be so idealistic that people were 'not working very hard'
Reddit's CEO said employees had a tendency to put big-picture idealism before business.

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Reddit's CEO said that when he returned in 2015, he had to remind employees to work hard.
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There's a tendency in the US tech industry to place idealism above hard work, he said.
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Yeah that dude is on the short list too.
158 0 ReplyWhich communities delete comments for mentioning the gentleman in green overalls?
46 0 ReplyAt some point one of these dudes is just gonna hire the wrong security goons.
39 0 ReplyNearly all?
11 0 ReplyHere? LOL no.
15 0 ReplyAt least two in my experience, but I forget which.
3 0 Replylemmy.world in general does from what I’ve heard. Not sure about any others
2 0 ReplyI think you are correct on this one
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Not for mentioning, as you'd see with Reddit.
If it was a specific call for someone to be taken out, then it depends on the server.
But not for mentioning Luigi, no.
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