Reddit insists on being “fairly paid” amid API price protest plans, layoffs
Reddit insists on being “fairly paid” amid API price protest plans, layoffs
arstechnica.com Reddit insists on being “fairly paid” amid API price protest plans, layoffs
Reddit, accused of trying to kill third-party apps, is cutting 5% of workforce.
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They fire 90 employees but plan to hire another 100 before the end of the year?
Typical corporate bullshit? Searching, finding, hiring and training new employees is more expensive than keeping the old ones....
10 0 ReplyNot if they're outsourced and earning a fraction of the previous salary
8 0 ReplyThey can't fix their app with 90 employees, what they gonna do with 100? My 5 friends from college built a better app than them
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