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OP here, just waking up (I'm remote) - I can't edit my original comments so let me modify them here:

I wasn't involved in our communications with Lyft, so I was talking about something I didn't know much about. My audience was just the anonymous commenteriat: turns out a lot of people whose opinion makes a material difference to Lyft/Scale read these comments too. Sorry for not realizing that; I probably wouldn't have posted an uninformed personal opinion had I realized that.

I was being way too aggressive - genuinely sorry to anyone at Lyft who felt maligned by these comments. I woke up to 20 messages from coworkers who told me I was being an ass - genuinely sorry :(

Also I really should've clarified I was not speaking on behalf of the company: this was just a personal, uninformed opinion.

I cannot go into the details I learned about Scale's agreement with Lyft since it's confidential




I seriously suggest you to add "Disclaimer" to every comment you leave on threads related to your company (see boulos' comments for example here on HN).

Also, and I really mean this in a friendliest way possible, take a pause commenting here. You're not doing yourself a favor. I suggest you talk to your PR/marketing department before exposing more internal details, or run comments by them before posting.


Word of advice. If someone is paying you for a service (Lyft in this case), you really should think twice, three times, four times, before you disparage them in public. Live and learn. Good luck.


It's in your best interests to edit out the last part of your comment.


Maybe everyone here could stop asking this person to edit their comments? People have been banned by dang and co for much less...


Your apology seems sincere but from the outside it looks like the CEO forced you to do so.




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