They have approximately now lost over 5000 subscribers which equates to about $25000 per month or $300000 per year in lost revenue.

    • JokeDeity
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      1271 year ago

      This is the issue every first world manager makes time and time again. They make greedy little shyster decisions to save a penny here or save face there and then it ends up costing them hundreds of times what it would have cost to just be ethical and decent in the beginning. It’s incredible really what letting the entire world be run by business degree graduates will create in terms of the corporate landscape.

    • @[email protected]
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      681 year ago

      Honestly, that bit now seems kinda small compared to what’s happened with the sexual harassment allegations.

      It’s gone from YouTube drama because the channel’s a mess, to an actual scandal which paints the entire company as toxic.

            • phillaholic
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              81 year ago

              It’s all related. When you run a company at such a ridiculous pace, everything that gets in the way has to be ignored, downplayed, or mitigated. Instead of taking the time to train, or help the employee do her job, they made it her fault. On top of it all not taking complaints and accusations seriously may be for lack of time. Don’t get me wrong, they fucked up. But these aren’t isolated incidents.

                • phillaholic
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                  I’m not saying that at all. I’m saying dealing with it correctly is what goes out the window when you are in a rush. The responses we know about paint a picture of an organization that doesn’t want to put the time and effort into handling it, like the Waterblock. People start making excuses to justify it. If Madison reported being touched inappropriately and they did nothing that’s going to be a big deal. If she didn’t report it because they never listened to her anyway, that’s a different kind of problem, but not nearly as severe.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        True. Though in that case, too, it seems like Linus had more than enough warning to have fixed it proactively if he wanted to