I am still trying, and achieving, to give them the benefit of the doubt. They understood and took it back.
But I am scratching my head how they could honestly miss the importance of what they were planning to do.. I guess a combination of stress, pressure and usual disregard of privacy by big players clouded their judgement.
Yeah it’s hard to reconcile that discussion and this apology. That is unless they were hemorrhaging users after that email hit and reversed course because of that. I like the idea of triplebyte but I’m a bit hesitant now. Perhaps this is the blindness that people in privileged positions in life can’t see... similar to the real name policy on google that caused a problem for the people that didn’t want their identities tied to it. Gay people that weren’t out of the closet yet or gay people in countries with laws against that or people escaping abusive exes/stalkers etc.
But I am scratching my head how they could honestly miss the importance of what they were planning to do.. I guess a combination of stress, pressure and usual disregard of privacy by big players clouded their judgement.