Because the board probably knows she'll sue the shit out of them the second they remove her as CEO. Her husband still owes a cool $2.7m thanks to his ponzi scheme shenanigans.
Reddit is quickly becoming "yahoo news-ish" under her control. Real stories are removed, intelligent discussion is impossible, and all you're really left with are odd news stories, uplifting events, company p.r., and pictures of cats. I joined Reddit to escape all of that and now sadly, I'm here for the same reason.
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I love how it's "Just don't screw it up" and /r/iAMA is one of her favorite subreddits. She screwed it up.
It's surprising to me how she's in a position of power when it's obvious she doesn't know anything.
Because the board probably knows she'll sue the shit out of them the second they remove her as CEO. Her husband still owes a cool $2.7m thanks to his ponzi scheme shenanigans.
True. Maybe they'll find a way to be rid of her.
Reddit is quickly becoming "yahoo news-ish" under her control. Real stories are removed, intelligent discussion is impossible, and all you're really left with are odd news stories, uplifting events, company p.r., and pictures of cats. I joined Reddit to escape all of that and now sadly, I'm here for the same reason.
Well.. They should change that. Heck just leave it blank....
Wow, the irony is strong!
She definitely screwed it up.
That's so embarrassing, lol.
Surely not...surely not. How can you be so stupid and blind. 'AMA is a favorite subreddit'
Come on man, "gems"? I thought we were done with that.
"/r/happycrowds" Oh! The irony!