← Back to context Comment by trollbridge 13 hours ago Making a statement like this is generally part of the terms of the acquisition. 4 comments trollbridge Reply dangus 13 hours ago Sure, but I imagine the terms of the acquisition doesn’t say you have to write it in this specific style.I’m sure there’s a way to say the same thing without coming across as a bullshitter. dbalatero 13 hours ago I just don't think there's much upside to telling it how it is in the press release that gets buried after a week and everyone moves on. For better or worse. dangus 10 hours ago Why is telling it like it is not the rational default?If this is a forgettable press release isn't it lower effort than coming up with this type of nonsense? 1 reply →
dangus 13 hours ago Sure, but I imagine the terms of the acquisition doesn’t say you have to write it in this specific style.I’m sure there’s a way to say the same thing without coming across as a bullshitter. dbalatero 13 hours ago I just don't think there's much upside to telling it how it is in the press release that gets buried after a week and everyone moves on. For better or worse. dangus 10 hours ago Why is telling it like it is not the rational default?If this is a forgettable press release isn't it lower effort than coming up with this type of nonsense? 1 reply →
dbalatero 13 hours ago I just don't think there's much upside to telling it how it is in the press release that gets buried after a week and everyone moves on. For better or worse. dangus 10 hours ago Why is telling it like it is not the rational default?If this is a forgettable press release isn't it lower effort than coming up with this type of nonsense? 1 reply →
dangus 10 hours ago Why is telling it like it is not the rational default?If this is a forgettable press release isn't it lower effort than coming up with this type of nonsense? 1 reply →
Sure, but I imagine the terms of the acquisition doesn’t say you have to write it in this specific style.
I’m sure there’s a way to say the same thing without coming across as a bullshitter.
I just don't think there's much upside to telling it how it is in the press release that gets buried after a week and everyone moves on. For better or worse.
Why is telling it like it is not the rational default?
If this is a forgettable press release isn't it lower effort than coming up with this type of nonsense?
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