• CallOfCthulhu
    +4

    Doesn't feel much like breaking the silence, there wasn't any substance to the message, I was hoping to hear a little about why she and the company separated.

    • caelreth
      +5

      She may not be able to say due to an NDA or something of that nature. This might be all of the silence-breaking she's allowed to do.

      • pinchzip (edited 9 years ago)
        +11

        As a community liaison type person, it would be very detrimental to say anything other than what she did. "I loved my job, I loved the people, I will miss you all". That level of restraint and professionalism, especially given such a high-profile departure, will server her very well for future employers, or clients if she goes solo.

    • ZanThrax
      +1

      I doubt that that will ever be made public. It's not really important anyhow; the protests were never really about Victoria's firing, they were merely triggered by it. They were about the total disconnect from and indifference to their userbase & especially the mod teams that are the reason that their company is "worth" hundreds of millions of dollars.

    • cailihphiliac
      +1

      All it really told us is that she's still alive.