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Comment Dodging responsibility to the end (Score 0) 212

Notice how Mayer’s carefully chosen wording holds the whole nasty business at arm’s length, making it sound like any connection between her as CEO and the breach is a mere accident of timing. She simply had the bad luck of occupying the front office at the time this unfortunate event occurred – she bears no personal responsibility for it. Kind of like the President’s role as Consoler-in-Chief of the victims of hurricanes that happen while he’s in office.

This despite the reports that she pushed back on multiple recommendations that security be strengthened because it’d cost too much and they might lose some users who’ll consider it a hassle.

Can’t help but imagine Stalin using her template for prepared comments to the Politburo. “As premier, this brutal slaughter of millions of peasants and political opponents happened during my tenure, and I want to sincerely apologize to each and every one of our citizens.”

Comment Re:Riiight... (Score 0) 685

Yes, who’s doing the science should be irrelevant, but human cognition is prone to unconscious biases by its nature, which scientists are the first to admit they’re not immune to. Biases can co-vary by social group, so diversity benefits science by helping to ensure shared blind spots don’t get too big.

Comment It may be an act (Score 0) 66

I don’t think management has committed to selling the core business; they just said they’d entertain bids. I could see them selling the patents for show and then Mayer declaring the core business sale is off because the bids were too low. She’ll have gotten the press off her back for six months while thinking of new ways to run Yahoo into the ground. Her golden parachute will still be waiting.

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