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What a foolish decision to make. Knowing what you know about HN users, did you expect that this would go well? You can pretty much assume that Triplebyte will be persona non grata henceforth, especially as word spreads that you are publicly exposing people and only giving 1 week to opt out.

Extremely foolish and really shines a bad light on your decision making capabilities. Why would I put my trust in a company that is so shady?

You will change this bad decision and apologize, but you have betrayed the trust of all the people who have used you. Even if you change your policy now, we know you will change it back in the near future. No one will use your services again, because of this betrayal. You just killed your entire company in one fell swoop.

I’m shocked that someone associated with YC could make such a demonstrably poor decision.




A lot of people go through YC and while their filter is better than most I assure you this is hardly the most shockingly stupid thing I've seen someone in YC do, ever heard of Meta? That was a dumpster fire from start to finish.


Yeah, but one of the TripleByte founders used to be a YC partner, so it's a little different.


Actually, he’s a current YC partner again: https://blog.ycombinator.com/welcome-aaron-and-harj/


Oooooh, fair enough, I didn't realize that.


I’m curious on Meta, got a link?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta_(company)

This is the company in question, I'm not sure if there's an online repository for all the ridiculous drama and bad decisions though.




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