The most consistent stumbling block for tech companies is disrespect and outright disdain for users. It’s not a coincidence that VCs on here are going after a reporter whose career is dedicated to elevating user voices instead of engaging in founder worship.
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This has zero to do with gender or age. It has to do with biased, unfair reporting.
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Her reporting isn't about their companies or their firm. It's about youth culture, youth builders, etc.https://www.nytimes.com/by/taylor-lorenz …
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“Attacking young women”? Where did that come from? Saying that Balaji is attacking women is like saying that Taylor is attacking brown skinned people. Victim card can be played both ways.
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my comment refers to multiple people, not one single person.
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Pretty telling that you omit that he is brown. Imagine if I characterized the conflict as “White person bashes Indian immigrant.”
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I was there in the Clubhouse room. She never bashed his race. She didn’t say anything. She left the room when he was invited up onstage. *Someone else* speculated that she might feel unsafe and B incorrectly interpreted this as a comment about his race.
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This is like trying to enjoy a Mel Gibson film from the mid-1990s.
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I don't understand why you can't enjoy a Mel Gibson film.
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I'm behind on this story. Where can I catch up? I've only heard of CH.
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I was so disappointed. I really enjoyed Clubhouse until this
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