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epolanskitoday at 1:17 AM1 replyview on HN

> Workers and customers do not in fact "know what the fate's gonna be" and that's the problem to address.

1. Bending Spoons model is known, everybody knows as soon it's announced

2. The company belongs to the shareholders and founders. It's them making the decision.


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johnnyanmactoday at 3:13 AM

1. we're on a tech forum and can quickly link to other discussions on the company. Many employees may not even be aware there was a change in management. If they were, their statement outright lied to them saying they still wanted to continue to grow. Meanwhile, many Vimeo clients won't know about this for months or even years. So no, not everyone knew.

2. And I'm saying a cooperation shouldn't be able to make reckless decisions like "lets lay off most of our workforce" withotu reprecussions. Like most civilized societies outside the US do. Thats's what the bulk of my previous response is about.

What are you arguing? That you can do anything you want to something you own? That's not true for nearly anything in modern society.