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noahmbarr | 2 years ago

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autoexecbat|2 years ago

There is no duty to inform carta

noahmbarr|2 years ago

My question is not a joke. It's comes down to this: how you would like to be treated if the situation was reversed?

What sort of world are we creating that if we see a problem, some people would rather complain publicly vs take your concern to your vendor/partner directly to get it resolved?

(I don't know if this attorney went to Carta first, before publishing. )

_hyn3|2 years ago

How is that relevant?

tczMUFlmoNk|2 years ago

It's a joke in reference to the founder of Carta acting bitter upon being caught with his hand in the cookie jar, wherein said founder says that the person who posted about the incident on Twitter should have talked to him first, "founder-to-founder":

https://twitter.com/henrysward/status/1743794996732735679