Too much bureaucracy is also not good, agreed but Jesus, thousands of fingers in the pie is not healthy for the final product. Those tiktok hoes showing their "day in a life of an X intern" where x stands for twitter, facebook etc has shown me that it was probably 50% adult daycare and the rest actually useful people who work on stuff that keep the ball rolling.
I don't work as a developer but I would probably quit, too. It's not worth keeping something that's on lifesupport alive for that long just to keep festering. Twitter is just one, I don't want to know how bad it is @ facebook, google etc.
Too much bureaucracy is also not good, agreed but Jesus, thousands of fingers in the pie is not healthy for the final product. Those tiktok hoes showing their "day in a life of an X intern" where x stands for twitter, facebook etc has shown me that it was probably 50% adult daycare and the rest actually useful people who work on stuff that keep the ball rolling.
I don't work as a developer but I would probably quit, too. It's not worth keeping something that's on lifesupport alive for that long just to keep festering. Twitter is just one, I don't want to know how bad it is @ facebook, google etc.
I'm not trying to white-knight bureaucrats here, but I'm saying I do think it has a reason to exist.
And yeah, if I saw how Twitter was run, I wouldn't risk it. Golden handcuffs are cute for a moment, but not forever.