Some? That's MOST of it. Even hard leftists in there are saying "You just crossed a huge red line with this shit. Even if I agree with you, YOU DON'T DO THAT." On top of that, other business CEOs and managers having to deal with offices that they have to force politics out because it'd make the work environment volatile, and suddenly everyone got a big-ass email from their expense accounting partner.
What I saw on places like LinkedIn was a bunch of CTO/CIO or the office IT guy being brought into the VP/COO/CEO/CFO's office asking if Expensify got hacked and then having to tell the executive staff that no, the CEO of the company actually did this. Quickly followed by call to legal to see what they can do to get out of any contracts.
Some? That's MOST of it. Even hard leftists in there are saying "You just crossed a huge red line with this shit. Even if I agree with you, YOU DON'T DO THAT." On top of that, other business CEOs and managers having to deal with offices that they have to force politics out because it'd make the work environment volatile, and suddenly everyone got a big-ass email from their expense accounting partner.
Bruh maybe I'm seeing a different thread. A lot of people still trying to do gymnastics to justify it.
What I saw on places like LinkedIn was a bunch of CTO/CIO or the office IT guy being brought into the VP/COO/CEO/CFO's office asking if Expensify got hacked and then having to tell the executive staff that no, the CEO of the company actually did this. Quickly followed by call to legal to see what they can do to get out of any contracts.