• ClarkKent
    +9

    It's not that I want them to explain her firing, I just tend to look at it as business as usual and being a guy who has fired people, I have never ever fired someone with out reasonable cause. Can I agree with how the Admins handled it? Not really, but still corporations are pretty much all the same...

    • JoPro87
      +3

      As someone who has had to fire people in the past (you can't drink copious amounts of beer in a pharmacy) , I know it sucks and I would have rather kept it a personal issue. However, as you probably know, it becomes an issue of everyone else working below you. In Reddit's case it was the mods and the user base, and I am pretty surprised no one has talked about it.

    • FurtWigglepants
      +2

      Rumor has it that she wasn't in favor of the way things are going to go in the future of reddit. She had a different philosophy than the CEO.